Factory distributing ‘Allah’-printed socks ceases operations

Xin Jian Chang Sdn Bhd’s facility in Batu Pahat also carries apology banner to Malaysians

4:46 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – The factory involved in the controversial distribution of socks bearing the word “Allah,” has reportedly ceased operations effective immediately.

Sources said the closure of Xin Jian Chang Sdn Bhd’s facility located in the Sri Gading industrial Park in Batu Pahat, Johor, was announced through a memo affixed to the main entrance, although no indication was provided regarding the timeline for the resumption of operations.

This decision follows a recent statement from the firm’s management addressing concerns over the alleged compromise of employees’ personal data and threats to vandalise the premises.

The temporary shutdown is believed to be an attempt to de-escalate tensions and ensure the safety of the workforce amid mounting pressure for a public apology.

A cloth banner displayed at the factory’s entrance carries an apology to Malaysians regarding the controversial incident involving the “Allah”-inscribed stockings found in a convenience store in Bandar Sunway.

“We express our sincere regrets for the turmoil caused within the community,” read the inscription on the banner. 

Additionally, the management outlined three key commitments in the apology, including a pledge to uphold the sensitivities of the multi-religious community, foster harmony and bolster quality-control measures.

Yesterday, Xin Jian Chang, the company responsible for distributing the controversial socks, voiced concerns over the exposure of employees’ personal data on social media. The company highlighted that this breach divulged the residential addresses of its top management.

“Furthermore, there were threats of violence, including the arson of our factory and endangerment of lives,” it said. 

Earlier today, KK Group of Companies founder Datuk Seri K.K. Chai and seven others were questioned by police on the matter after the authorities received 80 reports on the issue. 

Investigations revealed that a factory in Batu Pahat, Johor, was involved, and police seized five pairs of the product.

Yesterday, Xin Jian Chang apologised for the oversight, stating the socks were imported from China, and that it planned to take legal action against the supplier. Chai had previously apologised for the incident after the socks were found to be sold at a KK Mart branch in Bandar Sunway. – March 20, 2024

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