Lawmaker urges police to stop ‘moral policing’ after woman denied entry to police station over inappropriate attire

MalayMail-Feb 5

After an incident where a woman was reportedly barred entry into a police station over the length of her trousers, a DAP lawmaker said today that the authorities should not prejudice those who lodge reports by way of ‘moral policing’ over their attire. Bentong MP Young Syefura Othman said no one would go to a police station unless necessary and everyone should be allowed access to lodge a police report without being judged for their attire. “I am urging the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) to perform their duty without prejudice, and not be sexist towards women. “Those who go to a police station are those in need of help. Their attire should not be an issue,” she said in a statement. Weighing in on the incident involving the woman that has turned into a public debate, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani said there had been a “misunderstanding” as the unnamed woman had worn pants that “showed her thighs”. The woman whom the news portal identified only as “Karen” was said to have gone to the Kajang police station to report her car collision with a truck, only to be told by a policeman that she could not enter as her trousers were above her knees. Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2023/02/05/lawmaker-urges-police-to-stop-moral-policing-after-woman-denied-entry-to-police-station-over-inappropriate-attire/53508