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AGC Warns Those Linked to Alleged Plot Against Government Will Face Legal Consequences

PUTRAJAYA, Feb 27 — Malaysia’s Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) has made clear that any individual found to be connected to allegations of attempts to topple the government or disrupt national stability will be subject to legal action.

In a statement issued today, the AGC said it takes the matter seriously and remains committed to ensuring that those involved are held accountable in accordance with the law.

The chambers emphasised that decisions on prosecution will be made independently and based strictly on evidence, legal provisions, and the facts established during investigations.

It stressed that no individual would be exempt from legal scrutiny regardless of their status or position.

The statement comes in response to recent police announcements regarding investigations into alleged efforts that could threaten the country’s political stability.

According to the AGC, it will continue to assist enforcement agencies by providing legal advice and prosecutorial support when necessary.

The chambers noted that all proceedings will be conducted fairly and in line with established legal procedures.

The issue has attracted significant public attention amid growing political concerns in recent weeks.

Authorities have urged the public to remain calm and avoid speculation that could interfere with ongoing investigations.

The AGC reiterated the importance of allowing investigators to perform their duties without external interference.

It said all legal actions will be guided by principles of justice and impartiality.

The chambers reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the integrity of Malaysia’s legal system and ensuring that any unlawful actions are dealt with appropriately.

The statement reflects the government’s determination to safeguard national stability and uphold the rule of law.

-wilayah.com.my

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