Police have opened an investigation into a gathering and hunger strike held by several individuals outside the Sungai Buloh Prison.
: Police have opened an investigation into a gathering and hunger strike held by several individuals believed to be family members of detainees under the Security Offences Act 2012 outside the Sungai Buloh Prison yesterday morning.
“Initial intelligence suggests that the gathering was organised as the families of SOSMA detainees are demanding the government abolish the act. Some of the protesters are believed to have family members currently detained at Sungai Buloh Prison under SOSMA,“ he said in a statement today. He added that the event organisers also face a fine of up to RM10,000 if they failed to submit a notice to the police regarding the gathering.
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