Kuala lumpur: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has lodged a police report over a suspicious parcel delivery that falsely used the name of its chairman as the recipient.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, MCMC stated that an initial check with the courier company revealed the sender had registered under a pseudonym and a specific phone number since June 2025. The courier has recorded 55 complaints against this sender, including 18 cases involving unsolicited deliveries and 37 cases of incomplete or failed deliveries.
MCMC mentioned that the parcel had been withheld by the courier for police investigation. The commission emphasized its commitment to taking any suspicious deliveries seriously and assured that it would continue to cooperate fully with authorities to ensure public safety and protect institutional integrity.
Furthermore, MCMC urged the public to be cautious when receiving parcels from unknown sources or without prior orders. The organization advised that in cases of doubt, the public should immediately contact the authorities or the courier company for verification.