00:00The PM's meeting today has received instructions and views from the PDRM, MCMC, and the Ministry of State
00:13regarding an issue that is quite important today that we see needs to be addressed immediately and firmly,
00:22namely online crime, especially those involving social media and the online messaging system.
00:33The PM has been informed that among the three things that most affect the Malaysian people,
00:41online crime, are scams, cyberbullying, and sexual crimes against children, especially paedophilia.
00:55These three threats to the safety of the Malaysian people are things that we see cannot be allowed to be resolved.
01:05This is one of the reasons why in the past few days, MCMC has issued instructions to a number of platforms
01:19to provide feedback on the issues that I mentioned earlier.
01:27Each platform has a different level of compliance rate.
01:34Some are more than adequate, some are not adequate at all, or are too late to respond to the authorities.
01:50For example, Facebook, which has around 26.5 million registered users in Malaysia,
02:00has a compliance rate of around 85%.
02:05Instagram has a compliance rate of around 88%, and WhatsApp has a compliance rate of 79%.
02:13This means that overall, Meta is one of the most compliant platforms in our country,
02:24with a compliance rate between 79% and 88%.
02:32TikTok has a compliance rate of only 76%, Telegram has a compliance rate of 63%,
02:39and last in class is Twitter, which has a compliance rate of only 25%.
02:48Each of these platforms has a crime problem in its content or content that can endanger the safety of the people.
03:02For example, one of the biggest problems with Facebook is the problem of scams.
03:09Based on the investigation by the JSJK,
03:16the overall damage from online scams on Facebook, for example,
03:27there are a number of different types of scams,
03:33but between 8 million, for example, for a love scam,
03:38up to 132 million ringgit for non-existent investment,
03:44which is managed through Facebook.
03:47132 million ringgit.
03:51And these are just the figures for the first half of this year, from January to June.
03:59On Facebook alone, we can see between 8 million and 132 million ringgit.
04:10This means that the biggest problem with Facebook is how this platform continues to be misused
04:17by a number of criminals to force Malaysians to steal our savings through scams.
04:29If we look at platforms like TikTok,
04:33one of the biggest problems involves cyberbullying
04:37and the use of fake accounts for scams or cyberbullying.
04:47If we look at Telegram, for example,
04:53it is known that one of the problems is the problem of scams,
05:00gambling in the internet,
05:02personal and sensitive information sharing,
05:06piracy of movies,
05:10sharing of movies,
05:13videos that are owned by others.
05:19As an example, Astro once revealed how certain channels exist
05:24to watch episodes that are broadcast and broadcast on Astro.
05:31So Telegram, we see, does not take any action,
05:36or is too late and too slow to take any action on the matter.
05:44If we look at Twitter, cyberbullying,
05:50and now the issue of pornography.
05:55So the result of these three problems in general,
06:02scams, cyberbullying,
06:05and also sexual crimes against children,
06:08including pedophilia,
06:11leave a very negative impact on the people,
06:15especially on the victims,
06:17and leave a negative impact on their mental health
06:23and other problems.
06:27This is one of the reasons why in today's ministerial meeting,
06:31we decided that the PDRM,
06:34the State Prosecutor's Office,
06:36and the MCMC will investigate and take immediate action
06:40to investigate and investigate the investigation
06:49as well as the prosecution,
06:51including the issue of online crime, cyber crime.
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