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Friday, September 15, 2023

Legal Affairs Division to review drug enforcement policies - Azalina

 


The Legal Affairs Division under the Prime Minister’s Department and related agencies will study the law on the sentencing of drug abuse offences, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Law and Institutional Reform) Azalina Othman Said.

She said the study will look into the effectiveness of a medical treatment-based approach or rehabilitation that has been used by other countries and its feasibility in Malaysia.

Azalina said the Home Ministry, National Anti-Drugs Agency, Royal Malaysia Police, Immigration Department, Customs Department, Health Ministry and Drug Prevention Association of Malaysia, and NGOs have done their best to handle the issue.

“The (drug) problem has not been resolved effectively but has instead resulted in other systemic issues such as overcrowding in prison and an overburdened criminal justice system.

“Therefore, in my view, the existing approaches to the problem need to be studied and reviewed in line with international development,” she said in a statement yesterday.

Azalina chaired an engagement session to study the laws on sentencing for drug abuse offences yesterday.

The session was held with representatives from the Home Ministry, Women, Family and Community Development Ministry, Health Ministry, academicians, and civil society organisations to obtain initial views on the need to review these laws.

According to Azalina, the government is committed to protecting the interests of high-risk groups in this matter, such as the vulnerable, the poor, and the easily influenced youths.  

“Further engagement sessions on the matter, including focus group discussions, will be handled by the deputy minister (Law and Institutional Reform),” she said. 

She added that the government not only viewed the issue of drug abuse as a criminal offence but also as a health issue which harms society in terms of socio-economic status.

“The government intends to combine the efforts of all parties, from government agencies to experts and civil society organisations in the endeavour to seek a more effective solution towards a healthier Madani society in all aspects,” said Azalina.

Bernama

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