![]() ![]() Malay Mail’s check of the TikTok account showed that “shafeqyahya” has since been made private, meaning access is now limited. In the post, Raja Zarith Sofia explained that any gifts from the Johor royal palace should not be misused to gain popularity on social media. The post was uploaded on The Royal Johor Facebook page this morning. “I don’t know who this ‘shafeqyahya’ is and I suspect the gifts were misused to gain followers and popularity on social media, as if the user has a close relationship with the Johor royal family,” the Queen Consort to Johor Ruler Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar told the Royal Press Office yesterday. “I know the gifts and it is actually given to some Johor state government senior officials as a sincere appreciation for their services. She wants the police to investigate if there was an element of abuse or impersonation of a Johor government official. ![]() Raja Zarith Sofiah said she did not know the owner of the TikTok account. These included chains, pendants, gold coins, a set of pens, Islamic prayer beads and traditional Malay costumes. The TikTokker who goes by the name “shafeqyahya” had uploaded videos displaying several gifts that were identified to be from the Johor royal family’s official residence in Istana Bukit Serene here.
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