KUALA LUMPUR, 16 Feb — An actress depicted in a video by a group of self-proclaimed Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) members, who were threatening to attack Malaysian courthouses, lodged a police report today.

The video showed four masked men holding up a picture of actress Nora Danish while threatening to bomb courthouses on Wednesday, but did not directly mention the actress, Malay daily Berita Harian reported.

“I found out about this through a friend this afternoon. I’ve watched the video myself. They clearly don’t mention my name. In fact, what is being discussed also has nothing to do with me.

“It seems that in the video they are holding my picture. I don’t want to comment further. All I can say is I will lodge a police report in a while,” Nora was quoted as saying to the daily.

Bukit Aman’s counter-terrorism division senior official Datuk Ayub Khan confirmed today that the police will be investigating the video but declined to confirm if the video is a hoax, as claimed on social media.

“I can’t say much yet but we are investigating it,” he said in a brief text message to Malay Mail Online.

At the time of writing, attempts to reach Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar for comment have been unsuccessful.

The video uploaded on YouTube yesterday by “ISIS malaysia 69” shows four masked men garbed in black in front of a Malaysian flag. Three are standing, with one holding up what appears to be a Molotov cocktail, while the fourth man is seated at a table with three more Molotov cocktails and appears to be reading from a script.

The seated man claimed that firecrackers would be planted at courthouses at 11.30pm on Wednesday to symbolise their loss of faith in democracy.

“To whichever party that has been in power for too long, we Malaysian youth, in 2015, announce the outcome of trickery and manipulation in democracy,” said the man, who spoke in Malay.

“We will set off ‘mercun’ in courts as a symbol of the destruction of one of the tools used in the democratic system. We have just started and we will go even further. The more damaged the democracy that you destroy, the more we will fight,” he added.

The man, however, did not specify what had triggered their plan to bomb the Malaysian courts.

The Royal Dutch Airlines issued an advisory last month to its crew and staff on possible attacks by IS militants in Malaysia.

As many as 50 Malaysians are currently fighting for the terror group in Syria, with some saying that the conflict was mandated by the Prophet Muhammad.