Malaysia to review laws under home ministry including detention act

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PUTRAJAYA - Malaysia's Home Minister Hamzah Zainudin said on Thursday that the country will review this year several Acts under his ministry including the controversial security law Sosma.

PUTRAJAYA - Malaysia's Home Minister Hamzah Zainudin said on Thursday that the country will review this year several Acts under his ministry including the controversial security law Sosma.

Sosma has been used to fight security and extremist threats, allowing for detentions without trial for up to 28 days. "The revision of these Acts will further strengthen security and public order as our focus for this year is to, among others, improve legislation and enforcement," he said when presenting the ministry's plan for 2022.

"The ministry will also look at how its agencies, particularly the Immigration Department, can play their role to help ease doing business in Malaysia," he said.

 

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