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Council of Federal Datuks: Arrests of suspects involved in fake Datukships a positive step

KUALA LUMPUR: The recent arrests of several suspects involved in the use and awarding of fake “Datuk” titles is a positive step in curbing the growing abuse, says the Council of Federal Datuks of Malaysia (MDPM). “MDPM applauds the police in enforcing the Offences Relating to Awards Act (Act 787) which is long overdue, ” said Council president Datuk Awalan Abdul Aziz. He said at a press conference on Monday (March 8) that the enforcement by the police serves as a strong deterrent and an open warning to the many individuals and numerous other Dato or Datuk organisations. Awalan said the arrests would also send a clear message that the use of fake titles will no longer be tolerated, with offenders subject to stiff fines including jail terms.

Police on trail of bogus Datuks following arrest of trio in Melaka

MELAKA: Some 120 individuals who received bogus titles last year are now on the radar of police here following the arrest of three individuals including a husband and wife. Melaka police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Abdul Majid Mohd Ali said the trio, aged between 43 to 57, were middlemen. He said they were part of an unrecognised organisation known as the congregation of “Datuks” (GDMM), which had been active for the past two years. “GDMM held an investiture ceremony at a leading hotel here on behalf of ‘Sultan Kerajaan Indragiri’ in August 2020. “GDMM was led by a 43-year-old businessman from Bangi, Selangor who went around using the title ‘Datuk Panglima’, ” he said during a press conference in Melaka police headquarters at Bukit Beruang here on Thursday (March 4).

Cops detain three over fake honorifics | The Malaysian Insight

Copy URL THREE people, including a married couple, became the first individuals in the country to be detained under the Offences Relating to the Awards Act, after allegedly using fake “Datuk” and “Datin” titles as well as organising a dinner for their association, Gabungan Datuk-Datuk Malaysia (GDDM). Malacca police chief Abdul Majid Mohd Ali said all of them were detained in Bangi, Selangor on January 30 to facilitate investigation under Section 12(2) of the act. Effective July 2018, access to full reports will only be available with a subscription. Sign-up now and enjoy one (1) week free access!

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