World News - Two directors of KK Super Mart convenience stores in Malaysia were charged on March 26 for “wounding the religious feelings of others” over the sale of socks with the word “Allah”. KK Mart founder Chai Kee Kan and his wife Loh Siew Mui – who is also the. Read more at www.tnp.sg
IPOH: Malaysia police have confirmed that a petrol bomb was thrown at a KK Super Mart convenience store in Perak early Tuesday (Mar 26) morning. This incident comes after socks bearing the word “Alla
A Malaysian court charged five executives from a mini-mart chain and its supplier with hurting religious feelings Tuesday after several pairs of socks emblazoned with the word "Allah" were put on sale in one of its stores.Chai Kee Kan, 57, chief executive of local chain KK Super Mart, and his wife who serves as a company director, were charged with "deliberately intending to hurt the religious feelings" in the Muslim-majority nation, according to a charge sheet seen by AFP.
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SELANGOR The founder and executive chairman of the KK Mart Group Dr Chai Kee Kan and his wife Loh Siew Mui who is the company's director, both pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court in Malaysia on Tuesday (March 26) to intentionally wounding the religious feelings of Muslims by