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Returning Malaysian militants must be subject to rule of law

IN 2013, there was a military incursion in Lahad Datu, Sabah by Jamallul Kiram III and his band of soldiers, laying territorial claim to Eastern Sabah.

Their armed activities in a foreign land must be probed using all the transparent tools of police investigative powers. Although they are entitled to come back, they must be subject to the rule of law. Just like how we lost our security personnel in that confrontation with the Lahad Datu militants, there could have been local security personnel injured or killed by our returning militants in Syria.

Criminal investigators here must work with their counterparts where the militants were actively operating. Investigations must probe the source of their arms and ammunitions, their financiers and how the money was channelled, whether it involved money laundering activities, how much carnage they caused.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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