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Home Ministry bans two books over potential harm to morality

29 Jul 2025, 9:15 AM
Home Ministry bans two books over potential harm to morality

PUTRAJAYA, July 29 — The Home Ministry (KDN) has issued a prohibition order against two publications deemed potentially harmful to public morality, effective July 1 and July 3, via the Federal Government Gazette.

It said the ban was issued under the Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984 (Act 301), as a preventive measure to control the distribution of inappropriate content that poses a threat to society.

The banned books are Chase Me by Tessa Bailey, gazetted under the Printing Presses and Publications (Control of Undesirable Publications) Order (No. 13) 2025, and Ammar Zahrain: The Obsessive Husband by Nssignature, gazetted under Order (No. 14) 2025, which took effect on July 3.

"The prohibition order serves as a mechanism of control and prevention before any threat or harm materialises.

"At the same time, it ensures public protection and raises awareness about publications deemed undesirable and unsuitable for general readership," KDN said in a statement today.

Under subsection 7(1) of Act 301, the printing, importation, production, reproduction, publication, sale, issue, circulation, distribution, or possession of all banned publications is strictly prohibited in Malaysia.

“All parties are reminded that compliance with the Prohibition Order is mandatory, as any offence related to prohibited publications may result in legal action,” it said.

Further information on publications banned under Act 301 can be accessed via the official Home Ministry website or through the Federal Legislation Portal.

— Bernama

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