‘Don’t take the law into your own hands’

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Lawyer and activist were commenting on an incident on Friday, in which a group of “friends” set fire to a 15-year-old boy’s neck and body after accusing him of stealing RM100 in Kemaman. theSun theSundaily Fights lawyers brawl Police crime news

Law and order are important to protect the public at large. It is not for the people to take it upon themselves to pursue mob justice, said a lawyer and a social activist.

Lawyer Kokila Vaani Vadiveloo said people who execute mob justice can be punished under Section 324 of the Penal Code for causing grievous hurt, which provides for a prison sentence of up to three years or a fine, or caning, or any two of the punishments. “Even when the public exercise their citizen’s right to arrest under the CPC, it must be with reasonable force against someone for self-defence purposes. For instance, when facing an imminent threat to body or properties, to prevent or subdue an attack.”

“A crowd of people who take the law into their own hands act as judge, jury and executors. Punishing a suspect or an alleged offender on the spot cannot possibly ensure fairness,” she said. “Don’t ever take the law into your own hands and commit acts of violence. This is something that has been going on for too long. They can catch a suspect and lodge a police report. The police have the mandate to investigate whether the accusation is true or otherwise, so leave it to them. They are the experts in such matters.

 

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