MCMC identifies over 50 accounts spreading racially charged CIB content

13 Feb 2026, 8:15 AM
MCMC identifies over 50 accounts spreading racially charged CIB content
MCMC identifies over 50 accounts spreading racially charged CIB content
MCMC identifies over 50 accounts spreading racially charged CIB content

PUTRAJAYA, Feb 13 — The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has identified more than 40 Facebook accounts and nearly 10 TikTok accounts involved in spreading suspected racially charged coordinated inauthentic behaviour (CIB) over the past 24 hours.

Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said a video with the same narrative has been circulating, reportedly showing an incident between Indian and Malay individuals.

“It was found that over the past 24 hours, a news story went viral, originally claiming that an Indian gangster had attacked a Malay landowner, with subtle racial undertones added.

“Nearly all of these posts used the same video and wording. Investigations into the spread of this content are ongoing, and any attempt to fuel racial tension will not be tolerated,” the MADANI government spokesman said during a media conference following today's Cabinet meeting.

Yesterday, the police confirmed the viral video of a four-wheel drive hitting a motorcyclist in Kampung Sungai Jernih, Kajang, had no gangster or racial elements.

Selangor police chief Datuk Shazeli Kahar said preliminary investigations indicate the incident stemmed from a personal dispute over land and lorry access in the area.

Images claiming a threat had been made were tagged with the 16-second video, which had gone viral on social media.

In a separate development, Fahmi said MCMC identified 19 suspected fake accounts that spread inappropriate content during a live broadcast of a Parliamentary sitting.

“Of the 19 accounts, two have been confirmed as fake, while investigations continue into the remaining 17,” he said, citing a local English-language newspaper report from February 8 that said the live broadcast had become a hub for hate speech and misinformation, calling for proactive action.

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