Govt reviewing laws on detention without trial, 'hopes' to amend or repeal them, says Muhyiddin

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KUALA LUMPUR: The government is still studying preventive security laws (that allow for detention without trial), and 'hopes' to be able to amend or repeal them, says Home Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

 

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my_malaysia chedetofficial Pls think for rakyat benefit and not for criminals or troublemakers benefit. It seem PH in hurry 2 ease punishment to criminals, murderer, drugs dealers, Has this crooks make deals with PH leaders n now PH fulfill promise to crooks?Majority X care

Najib already repealed the ISA la boss. Too late. Sosma, poca all got trial. ISA didnt. Anwar can attest to this.

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