RELIGIOUS authorities breaking down doors during a khalwat raid are abusing their positions as the action is not part of the standard operating procedure (SOP) for cases where a man and woman are suspected of being in close proximity, said Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Mujahid Yusof Rawa.
“Breaking doors does not follow the SOP. If there are such cases, it means that they have abused their powers,” he told reporters at a press conference in Petaling Jaya today.
The minister who is in charge of religious affairs said authorities must first investigate khalwat reports lodged by the public.
“Based on compassionate Islam, you have to have a very clear procedure before you can conduct such a raid. This is what it means.
“Not just get in there, get information and straight away commit to the raid,” said Mujahid.
Only after a thorough investigation, should a warrant be issued for a raid.
He also said the ministry will look into ways to improve the current SOP to ensure every enforcement team has “strong evidence” before action is taken.
“We are looking into improving it so that all these issues on enforcement must have solid evidence and must also have strong grounds, and whether it takes place in the public sphere.”
Mujahid said what is done in private is not the government’s concern, but said if khalwat occurs in a private space which is in a housing area, the neighbours who are aware should first advise the ones committing the act.
“You should give advice first, tell them it’s wrong. After all efforts have been made personally, and if it is still taking place and encroaches into the public sphere, then you can come and talk to us.
“And, we don’t just go and say ‘let’s go (raid)’. There are certain issues we have to check and there are things that we want to improve on,” said Mujahid.
On Saturday, The Star’s online newspaper published an exclusive interview with Mujahid with the headline “No more night khalwat raids or intrusion into Muslims’ private lives, says Mujahid”.
The article caused a stir among Muslim conservatives, religious leaders, Muslim civil society groups and politicians.
Mujahid denied saying there will be no more khalwat raids, and has given the English daily 24 hours to apologise. – October 8, 2018.
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