Two committees studying SOSMA, POTA and POCA — Muhyiddin

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government has set up a special committee and a technical committee to study in detail the legal provisions in the Security Offences Special Measures Act (SOSMA), Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) and Prevention of Crime Act (POCA), the Dewan Rakat was told yesterday.

Home Minister  Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the matters being deliberated by the two committees included on the detention periods, which  were deemed to be too long, the police’s  powers of arrest that were seen to be very vast and could be abused and judicial intervention where the courts’ powers on these laws had been diluted.

He said the two committees were very important to evaluate all proposals submitted to them in their series of meetings with the stakeholders.

“Now the study is at the final stage where we are preparing the draft papers to be submitted to the Attorney-General’s Chambers. After that, the Cabinet will deliberate on it (study) before it is brought to Parliament.

“If can, it will be brought up at this sitting (of Parliament) or at  the latest at its  next sitting in March,” he said during the Question-and-Answer session in the Dewan Rakyat.

He was replying to a question from Maria Chin Abdullah (PH-Petaling Jaya) who wanted to know why the government was clinging on to these preventive detention laws when the Criminal Procedure Code sufficed.

To a supplementary question from  Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan (BN-Pontian) whether the government would repeal SOSMA or replace it with  other legislation,  Muhyiddin said all  bills brought  to Parliament and passed based on the constitution, were very important.

He said that without the  SOSMA, POTA and POCA, he could not assure that Malaysia could be the safe nation it is today.

However,  Muhyiddin said the study was needed to ensure that  there were no elements that could be deemed as oppressive or violating human rights.

He said that so far, almost  2,000 people were detained under the SOSMA, POTA (nine) and POCA (475). — Bernama