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29 September 2013

PREVENTIVE LAW KEY TO PREVENT MALAYSIA CARTELS FROM BEING MORE POWERFUL BECAUSE OF WEAK ENFORCEMENT

IGP: Preventive laws needed or Malaysia will turn into Mexico or Colombia

The Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.
The Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.

PUTRAJAYA: Preventive laws are needed to curb organised crime or Malaysia will turn into a Mexico or Colombia, says Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.
"In Mexico and Colombia, their organised crime, such as drug cartels, became powerful because there is a weak enforcement institution. When it is weak, these cartels and mafia will rule the country.
"Would we want our country to be like that? Of course not. We want strict and strong preventive laws in order for us to carry out our duty in combating crime," said Khalid at a forum on crime prevention and public safety at the Home Ministry on Saturday.
The proposed amendments to the Prevention Crime Act 1953 (PCA) were tabled in Parliament last Wednesday giving the authorities the power to detain hardcore criminals for up to two years without trial.
Khalid said the PCA is vital although Malaysia has "the best" judicial system where the criminals could be tried and defend themselves.
However, he said, it still does not guarantee that the criminal would be put behind bars due to lack of credible witnesses to testify against them.
"In the case of triads and other organised crime, no witnesses would want to come to the open court and testify for fear of their lives," he said.
Khalid said that the triads and secret societies that were recently exposed were now becoming bolder in showing off their activities to the public due to the abolishment of Internal Security Act (ISA) and Emergency Ordinance (EO) in 2011.
"After these laws were repealed, they are getting braver with their activities even in broad daylight and the crime rate is increasing significantly.
"Therefore, I hope the people understand why we need these preventive laws so that we can ensure that we all leave in peace and harmony," he said.

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