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There was no offence committed during former Johor chief minister Abdul Ghani Othman's visit to Singapore earlier this month, said the Ministry of Home Affairs and Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday.
Their joint statement came in the wake of a police report that was lodged about Mr Ghani's visit, which happened on May 2, during the Malaysian general election campaign.
The statement said the Singapore police found "no offence" disclosed in the report lodged with them.
On May 2, Mr
Ghani had boarded a bus to Singapore, ate breakfast at the Wendy's
restaurant at Jurong East MRT station, and spoke to journalists before
going back to Malaysia. He did not carry any campaign material with him.
He said then that he wanted to get a sense of Johor residents' commute to Singapore for work.
"The acts referred to in the report such as arriving in Singapore, having breakfast or speaking to reporters do not constitute an offence."
The police had also said that nobody is allowed to publicise a cause or campaign, or demonstrate support for or opposition to any persons or government, without a police permit.
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