Prevention of Terrorism Act 2015

Prevention of Terrorism Act 2015
Parliament of Malaysia
Long title
  • An Act to provide for the prevention of the commission or support of terrorist acts involving listed terrorist organizations in a foreign country or any part of foreign country and for the control of the persons engaged in such acts and for related matters.
CitationAct 769
Territorial extentMalaysia
Passed byDewan Rakyat
Passed6 April 2015
Passed byDewan Negara
Passed23 April 2015
Royal assent28 May 2015
Commenced4 June 2015
Effective1 September 2015, P.U. (B) 345/2015[1]
Legislative history
First chamber: Dewan Rakyat
Bill titlePrevention of Terrorism Bill 2015
Bill citationD.R. 10/2015
Introduced byWan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs
First reading30 March 2015
Second reading6 April 2015
Third reading6 April 2015
Second chamber: Dewan Negara
Bill titlePrevention of Terrorism Bill 2015
Bill citationD.R. 10/2015
Member(s) in chargeWan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs
First reading13 April 2015
Second reading22 April 2015
Third reading23 April 2015
Related legislation
Prevention of Crime Act 1959 [Act 297]
Keywords
Anti-terrorism
Status: In force

The Prevention of Terrorism Act 2015 (Malay: Akta Pencegahan Keganasan 2015, abbreviated POTA), is an anti-terrorism law that was passed by the Malaysian government on 7 April 2015. It enables the Malaysian authorities to detain terror suspects without trial for a period of two years. POTA also does not allow any judicial reviews of detentions. Instead, detentions will be reviewed by a special Prevention of Terrorism Board. The POTA bill has been criticised by opposition elements as a reincarnation of the former Internal Security Act, which was revoked in 2012.[2][3] The passage of POTA coincided with the arrest of seventeen suspected militants who were involved in an alleged terror plot in the capital Kuala Lumpur.[4]

Structure

The Prevention of Terrorism Act 2015, in its current form (as of 4 June 2015), consists of 5 Parts containing 35 sections and 1 schedule (including no amendment).

  • Part I: Preliminary
  • Part II: Powers of Arrest and Remand
  • Part III: Inquiries
  • Part IV: Detention and Restriction Orders
  • Part V: General
  • Schedule

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Prevention of Terrorism Act 2015: Appointment of Date Coming into Operation" (PDF). Attorney General's Chamber of Malaysia. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Parliament passes controversial anti-terrorism law by 70 to 69 votes". Malaysian Insider. 7 April 2015. Archived from the original on 8 April 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  3. ^ Sivanandam, Hemanathani; Carvalho, Martin; Cheah, Christine (7 April 2015). "Malaysia parliament passes anti-terrorism legislation after long debate". Jakarta Post. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  4. ^ "Malaysia arrests 17 for alleged terrorist attack plot in Kuala Lumpur". The Guardian. Associated Press. 6 April 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2015.

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Notable attacks
Cross border attacks from the Philippines
EventNotable terrorists
Malaysian
  • Abu Salim (killed)
  • Ahmad Affendi Abdul Manaf (killed)
  • Ahmad Salman Abdul Rahim (killed)
  • Ahmad Tarmimi Maliki (killed)
  • Azahari Husin (killed)
  • Fadzly Ariff Zainal Ariff (killed)
  • Hasan Zakaria (killed)
  • Jamaludin Darus (executed)
  • Jasanizam Rosni (detained)
  • Jonius Ondie (detained)
  • Mahmud Ahmad (killed)
  • Md Saifuddin Muji (detained)
  • Mohd Amirul Ahmad Rahim (killed)
  • Mohd Lotfi Ariffin (killed)
  • Mohd Najib Hussein (killed)
  • Mohd Nizam Ariffin (killed)
  • Mohd Syam Hashim (killed)
  • Mohamad Hidayat Azman (detained)
  • Mohamad Syazwan Mohd Salim (killed)
  • Mohamed Amin Mohamed Razali (executed)
  • Muhammad Izzul Imam Mohd Isa (killed)
  • Muhamad Wanndy Mohamad Jedi (killed)
  • Noordin Mohammad Top (killed)
  • Wahyudin Karjono (detained)
  • Wan Mohd Aquil Wan Zainal Abidin (killed)
  • Yazid Sufaat
  • Zahit Muslim (executed)
  • Zainuri Kamaruddin (killed)
  • Zid Saharani Mohamed Esa (killed)
  • Zulkifli Abdhir (killed)
Foreigners
Terrorist groups
Inside Malaysia
Foreign countries
Counter-terrorist units
Federal
Task force
  • National Special Operations Force (dissolved)
MAF
RMP
MMEA
MID
MPD
RMCD
MRTD
  • Special Actions Team
JMF
Laws against terrorism
  • Emergency (Public Order and Crime Prevention) Ordinance
  • Internal Security Act (defunct)
  • Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012
  • Prevention of Terrorism Act 2015