Malaysia's youngest minister Syed saddiq wrote on his Facebook account on the morning of January 2 that his parents were also present at the event. In addition, the event also had many women and children, making him very worried about their safety, Straits Times reported.
According to the 27-year-old minister, a group of about 200 men who acted "like a prostitute" and used cursing words asked him to apologize to Prince Johor, even though Syed saddiq did not say clearly what this requirement was.
The Malaysian Minister of Youth and Sports said: "We were surrounded by a group of 200 guests who did not invite us to wear black. Their actions were aggressive and dangerous. They also used vulgar, insulting words and kicked us out."
The event organizer submitted a report to the police about the incident on the evening of January 31.
"We have a video recording the people involved. We will fully cooperate with the police to conduct the investigation," said Syed saddiq.
Malaysia's youngest cabinet minister ever said he had to climb a fence to escape the extremist group.
Mr. Syed Saddiq's Facebook post received 10,000 comments.