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20 November 2019

Police (PDRM) Can’t Randomly Check Your Phone Unless You’re Suspect For A Crime under 6 Acts or during An operation


Govt: PDRM Can’t Randomly Check Your Phone Unless You’re Suspect For A Crime


on November 20, 2019
https://www.worldofbuzz.com/govt-pdrm-cant-randomly-check-your-phone-unless-youre-suspect-for-a-crime/

By Veronica Elankovan
Source: Perak Today / Borneo Post


About two days ago, deputy home minister Mohd Azis Jamman reportedly said that the PDRM (Police DiRaja Malaysia) are allowed to check civilians’ phone whenever they want to, but it looks like his statement was apparently taken out of context. This is because Azis shared a press release which cleared the air about his previous statement.

In his press release that was shared on the Home Ministry’s Twitter page, he explained that the PDRM do indeed have the rights to check your phone, but only during (an) operation. They cannot randomly check someone’s phone without a proper reason.


Source: Borneo Post Online

The statement further added that the police will only check phones when the individual is suspect for committing a crime under the following laws:


Act 574 of the Penal Code
Section 233 of the Communication and Multimedia Act 1998 (Act 588)
Sedition Act 1948 (Act 15)
Security Offence Act (Special Measures) 2012 (Act 747)
Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007 (Act 670)
Violence Prevention Act 2015 (Act 769)


Source: Facebook

Following that, the Home Ministry urged everyone who has inquiries about the statement or information about crimes committed under the acts mentioned above to contact the complaint branch of the Department of Integrity and Standard Compliance (PDRM). You can contact them using the details below:
Hotline: 1-800-880-222
Email: aduan.tt@rmp.gov.my
Fax: 03-22667080

Jot it down, guys!

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