‘No Pork’ issue: Jakim has no power to raid premises

‘No Pork’ issue: Jakim has no power to raid premises

Jakim says such raids and actions are under the jurisdiction of the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry (KPDNKK).

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The Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim) has no authority to raid and take action against premises exhibiting “No Pork” signs.

Its director-general, Othman Mustapha, said such raids and actions were under the jurisdiction of the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry (KPDNKK).

“Jakim, state religious departments, KPDNKK and other related (enforcement) agencies have a special committee on the halal sign,” he told reporters on the third day of the 37th National Quran Memorising Competition here today.

Othman said the application for halal certification was voluntary and anybody intending to do so must follow the stipulated procedure.

“The term ‘No Pork’ tells consumers who don’t eat pork that the premises don’t serve pork.

“The halal term not only covers the aspect of pork but also chicken, which must be slaughtered according to the Islamic way,” he explained.

In this regard, Othman said consumers, especially Muslims, must pick business premises which exhibited the halal logo to avoid any doubts.

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