In Sepang, a corn vendor faced backlash after posting a racist sign. Arrested on February 17, he was fined RM400, while his Indonesian wife received three months in prison for lacking valid travel documents. The case, investigated under multiple laws, sparked public outrage. Despite his apology, calls for stricter action grew, with politicians like Lim Guan Eng urging anti-racial discrimination laws. However, National Unity Minister Aaron Ago Dagang insisted existing laws sufficed. Police reminded citizens to uphold racial harmony, warning against provocations that could inflame tensions in Malaysia’s multicultural society. The incident highlighted deep-seated concerns over racial unity.

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