KUALA LUMPUR: A tourist from China in a viral video claimed that she was extorted by a policeman here has been urged to come forward.
Malaysia-China Friendship and Mutual Aid Association advisor Datuk Seri Michael Chong said footage of the incident, which has gone viral on social media, only showed one side of the story.
"It is vital that she come forward and explain the matter, including giving a statement to the police," he said at a press conference in Wisma MCA on Wednesday . Chong, who is also MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head, said the incident has caused considerable stress and anxiety in both countries.Chng added that association president James Ee Kah Fuk is in a panel of lawyers for the Chinese Embassy while association vice president Dr Cherry Wei Xiao Yun is also the embassy's liaison officer.
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