The Star
PUTRAJAYA:
Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi says the police have full
faith on the discretionary powers of the Attorney-General to prosecute
anyone under the Sedition Act.
He reiterated that the duty of the police was to investigate when a report was lodged.
“These investigation papers will be handed over to the A-G’s Chambers and the prosecution lies in the hands of the A-G.
“The
police’s priority is to ensure peace and harmony in the country and we
place our full faith in the discretion of the A-G to prosecute according
to the law.
“As
long as there is a police report, we will carry out our duty (to
investigate),” Dr Ahmad Zahid told reporters after the ministry’s
monthly staff gathering here yesterday.
Meanwhile, the ministry briefed Pakatan Rakyat youth chiefs on developments involving the Sedition Act issue.
The
ministry’s security and public order division secretary Datuk Awang Din
Husain earlier received a memorandum from Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad (PKR),
Suhaizan Kaiat (PAS), and Teo Kok Seong (DAP) here.
“We
conveyed the concerns of the young over the progress (towards the
repeal of the Act),” Suhaizan told reporters after the meeting which
lasted less than an hour.
On
July 11, 2012, Najib announced that the Sedition Act would be repealed
and replaced with a National Harmony Bill as part of the country’s
political tranformation plan.
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