KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia on Friday dropped charges against 12 individuals, including two leaders of the country's ruling coalition Pakatan Harapan , for alleged links to defunct terrorist group Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam , in a move that could open the government to criticism that it practises selective prosecution and could make the fight against terrorism harder in the future.
"It is against the public interest that these six persons are tried in 2020 for offences allegedly committed six years previously. The passage of time is unacceptable for a case of this nature," he said in an 11-page statement. On Nov 6, the Malaysian government unexpectedly dropped two terrorism-related charges against a DAP state lawmaker over his alleged links to a Sri Lankan militant group, a decision decried by the opposition and security officials who had worked on the case.
Mr Ramasamy told Malaysiakini news site:"The best present to the 12 detained on allegations of links to a dead and defunct organisation.
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