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Monday, April 14, 2014

PCA board mulls detention without trial for 51


The newly-installed board under the amended Prevention of Crime Act 1959 (PCA) are reviewing a total of 51 cases on whether they should mete out detention without trial or electronic monitoring of criminal suspects.

“They (the board) are conducting studies on 51 cases that have been brought before the board to be scrutinised on whether action will be taken to place them under two years’ detention or be attached with electronic monitoring devices,” Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi (left) told a press conference in Kuala Lumpur today.

Zahid said the five board members have officially received their appointment letters from the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and began their service on April 2.


He added some 70 people have also been placed under the list under PCA.

Under the PCA, an individual suspected of committing registrable offenses can be placed on a watch list after an inquiry.

The registrable offenses are outlined in the PCA and generally cover crimes such as triad activities, drug trafficking and organised crime.

The PCA's board can then mete out a detention order or a supervision order (electronic monitoring), on the individuals in the list.

The amended law, unlike the repealed Internal Security Act, puts the decision of detention without trial in the hands of a five-men board instead of the minister.

The minister will also need to submit an annual report to Parliament on all activities related to detention orders.

The  revised PCA also requires the provision that provides for detention without trial be reviewed by Parliament every five years and power of detention will become void if not reviewed in that period.

However, there is disagreement between legal experts on whether the detention order is subjected to judicial review, more so as the law has not been tested in court.

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