Sadly, the new attraction in Taman Cahaya Alam Section U12 Shah Alam was short-lived after it found vandalised on Monday morning (20 July).
Malaysians were angered when to see photos of the mural smeared with red spray paint with vulgar words written all over it.
According to Sinar Harian, the police are currently investigating the incident and urged anyone with information or for witnesses to come forward to help with the investigation.
Selangor Deputy Chief Police Datuk Arjunaidi Mohamed said that the Shah Alam Municipal Council (MBSA) has taken further action on the mural.
A police report has been lodged so far.
In a stunning revelation, netizens also managed to get their hands on the CCTV footage of the incident which captures two unidentified persons getting down from their car and committing the act at around 11pm on 19 July based on the video’s time stamp.
Ni pelaku dia. pic.twitter.com/IacoOkWexi
— Berlin? (@amrlfazreq) July 20, 2020
What daaa fishhh? How dare you do something like this on our hero mural??!!! Damnnnn ittt!!! Shame on the people do thiss shatttt thingsss!!!!!! #COVIDー19 #vandalism this stupid things happened at Shah Alam pic.twitter.com/Nr4VtomNC5
— Iftiliyanaaaa (@Iftiliyanaaaa2) July 20, 2020
how more irrational can some malaysians be? how do u think this will benefit the country? if u have anything to protest or disagree with, this is not how u show it. u are wasting the artist's time, art and energy. i feel bad for what happened to the iconic mural in shah alam. pic.twitter.com/F2TaTlehe5
— ? (@akumuwarisama) July 20, 2020
MURAL gergasi pemimpin negara termasuk potret Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah di Seksyen U12 Shah Alam, diconteng dengan kata-kata kesat. Kini, lukisan itu ditutup dengan kanvas & pita kuning DILARANG MASUK.
— Kool FM (@koolfmmy) July 20, 2020
? : @hmetromy #KoolFM pic.twitter.com/pqlbn9l1Em
The mural painted by local artists attracted the attention of not only Malaysians but also the King, Dr Noor Hisham and Datuk Ismail Sabri who took the time to visit and take photos with the artwork.
One of the artists who worked on the mural, Suhaimi Ali, thanked everyone for their support and apologised that the mural will no longer be there.
“[Our] hero is gone,” Suhaimi wrote.
We hope the cops will find the culprits soon and bring this matter to justice.