SB 'threatens' ISA detainees with longer detentions


Two Internal Security Act detainees refused to entertain lawyers who visited them during a Kamunting Detention Camp yesterday following purported threats of longer apprehension by Special Branch (SB) police officers.

Lawyer Afiq M Noor pronounced a single of a detainees, Fadzullah Abdul Razak, told him which SB officers had in jeopardy to extend a his apprehension period if he spoke to a lawyers.

NONEFadzullah as well as his brother, who is additionally hold under ISA, had initially refused to verbalise to Afiq as well as 3 other lawyers when they met during a apprehension camp. However, Fadzullah later changed his mind as well as quickly talked to a lawyers.

Afiq (right) was upon vacation a twin as partial of a Abolish a ISA Movement (GMI) delegation which enclosed lawyers Edmund Bon, New Sin Yew as well as Chen Yen Hui.

They were upon vacation a apprehension stay to investigate reports which nine detainees were upon a craving set upon to direct for their release.

"They ! looked f ine, though tired," pronounced Afiq of a detainees.

Thus far, a single detainee, Razali Kassan, has finished his set upon after he was hospitalised.

Afiq pronounced his organisation were unable to meet Razali, though were told which a detainee was sent behind to Kamunting after being since food.

Last Saturday,two detaineesbegan a fresh craving set upon following anearlier onein May.

They were soon joined byseven other detaineeson Tuesday.
Solitary confinement

Afiq combined which 4 detainees have been now being hold in solitary confinement.
Fadzullah has been in isolation for a past two months, though a other 3 were usually distant from a rest after they began their craving strike.

NONEThey have been Sri Lankan national Anthony Sackarayas Natkuman, Razali as well as an additional unnamed detainee.

"We will plead with GMI as well as a families of a detainees to decide upon a subsequent step," pronounced Afiq, adding which they now had writings indicating a drift of apprehension for a detainees.

"Most of a drift were involvement in tellurian trafficking as well as terrorism," he said, adding which there was no evidence in all a cases.

The organisation is job for a recover of all ISA detainees following a passing of a Security Offences Bill (Special Measures) 2012, meant to supplant a ISA, upon May 9 by a Dewan Negara.
A series of a detainees have complained ofGuantanamo-style tortureswhen they were arrested.
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