Home minister: Govt has no intention to amend Sosma, needed by enforcement agencies to maintain public order | Malay Mail

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Home minister: Govt has no intention to amend Sosma, needed by enforcement agencies to maintain public order

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 26 — The federal government has no intent to amend the controversial Security Offences Act for the time being, claiming the law is still relevant and crucial to ensure public and national security.

However, Hamzah noted that his ministry was committed to further improving the law, further stating that such improvement measures are continually done from time to time. “The police still need such laws so that immediate action can be taken to prevent any public intimidation, interracial strife and threats to the people’s welfare,” Hamzah said.

Of the 374 detained, 62 were arrested by the police’s Special Branch — seven for investigations concerning militant violence activities and 55 for human trafficking and smuggling.

 

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The government should pay close attention to the antics and behaviour of rogue residential security guards that love to harass and steal from residents. These types of convicts definitely need to be detained under SOSMA.

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