Counter-terrorism in Malaysia

Counter-terrorism in Malaysia is a series of measures implemented in Malaysia to detect and prevent terrorism, and to minimise damage from such terrorist acts should they occur. These measures involve all levels of society, including military, police, border and infrastructure security, civil defence, medical readiness, and psychological preparedness. Malaysian also participates actively in international counterterrorism efforts. Malaysia has experienced terrorism since 1948 during battle against communist. The Internal Security Act (ISA) was formed to preventing terrorism in Malaysia.

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Needs Anti Terrorism Law

This is because the main objective of the militant movement is to create chaotic conditions in the country. Ostensibly based on the 'Islamic struggle', they are willing to fight and sacrifice their lives.[1]

Act and the Anti-Terrorism Law

The same law is practiced in Singapore (ISA), Britain (Anti-Terrorism, Crime and security Act 2001), United States (USA Patriotic Act) and Indonesia (Order of the President).

The government's efforts at the international level

Addressing Violence Center Southeast Asia
The effectiveness of these centers is being tested following the kidnapping incident which occurred in a number of eco-tourism destination in Sabah, Sipadan Island and more recently in Borneo Paradise, Lahat Datu.
Abduction was carried out by Abu Sayaf Group, the militant movement from the Philippines.
The establishment of this center is able to deny any space for foreign powers to intervene in matters of national security.

The effectiveness of the Anti Terrorism Law in Malaysia

Timeline

These are the events related to terrorism and counter-terrorism in Malaysia. Also listed are major terrorist incidents in the world and in Southeast Asia that have influenced counter-terrorism policies in Malaysia.

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Counter terrorist specialised units

At the forefront in the battle against terrorism are specialised military, law enforcement, and civil defence units, namely:

See also

References

  1. ^ "The effectiveness of the Anti Terrorism Law in Malaysia". UMNOYOUTH. 2010-03-18. http://www.pemudaumno.org.my/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2487. Retrieved 2010-05-25. 

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