Police will not challenge militant Yazid’s release, says IGP


Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador says police will take action if Yazid Sufaat commits an offence. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, October 23, 2019.

MILITANT Yazid Sufaat will be released when his detention period ends next month, said Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador. 

He said, in accordance to the law, the police will not stop the release of Yazid, 55, who is now detained at the Simpang Renggam Prison, near Kluang, Johor for two years under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA). 

“He has served his sentence and only if he commits an offence after his release, will the police take action. 

“But just to detain him based on people’s perception, we (the police) will not do that. (But) We understand people’s concern, that he has the capability and was deeply involved in terrorism,” he said. 

He said this to the media after officiating the 69 Commando Golden Jubilee at the General Operations Force base in Ulu Kinta, Ipoh, today. 

It was reported that Yazid, who had direct involvement in the September 11, 2001, attack in the United States, may be released next month and this is causing concern among the authorities.

Hamid said police would monitor Yazid and will continue efforts to rehabilitate him to prevent him from re-engaging in terrorism.

Asked about Yazid’s condition and attitude during his detention, Hamid said: “He is quite tough. We understand that with the mental and psychological stress while in detention. Inmates are different after they are released.” 

On the habeas corpus application of five individuals linked to the Tamil Ealam Liberation Front (LTTE) group, Hamid said all of them had a constitutional right to act against any dissatisfaction or mistreatment.

Yesterday, Bernama reported that according to a list of court cases in Kuala Lumpur, the case would be called for mention before deputy registrar of the High Court of Criminal Justice, Shahril Anuar Raja Baniamin, at 10am tomorrow.

Two state assemblymen, G. Saminathan, (Gadek, Malacca), 34, and P. Gunasekaran (Seremban Jaya, Negeri Sembilan), 60, and three other individuals, S. Chandru, 38; V. Suresh Kumar and S. Arivainathan, 56, yesterday filed a habeas corpus application, among others, requesting their immediate release from detention. – Bernama, October 23, 2019.



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  • Put it on record that PDRM must be fully responsible if Yazid commits an act of terrorism in future.

    Posted 6 years ago by Panchen Low · Reply

  • This is an absolute cock up of the highest order. A die hard, hard core terrorist who cannot be deradicalized is being set free? And he has tried to make biochemical weapons that woll not

    Posted 6 years ago by J R · Reply

  • That will not discriminate its victims?

    Posted 6 years ago by J R · Reply