Kamunting detention centre to hold Daesh militant detainees

Kamunting detention centre to hold Daesh militant detainees

Prisons Department is now renovating buildings at the centre to be ready by year-end and will hand-pick wardens that will not be influenced by IS prisoners or propaganda.

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The Prisons Department is now renovating buildings at the Kamunting Detention Centre here to place Daesh (Islamic State) militant detainees in the country.

Prisons Department Deputy Director-General (Security and Correctional) Hassan Sakimon said the renovations were expected to be ready by year-end to enable the IS detainees to be separated from other prisoners.

“We are making the necessary renovations for these militant detainees that are different from other detainees.

“If the Daesh militants are placed together with other prisoners, they could influence other detainees.

“The department is also placing prison officers, who are specially trained to handle militant prisoners, so that they are not influenced by Daesh militants.”

Hassan told this to reporters after presenting certificates to 158 prison officers who attended the Prisons Basic Certificate Training Course at the Malaysian Prison Officer Training Centre (Pulpen) here today.

On July 16, Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said Malaysia had arrested 213 people involved in Daesh activities, including 27 foreigners.

He said the Daesh militant detainees were now held at the Simpang Renggam Prison in Johor and Machang Prison in Kelantan.

The Prisons Department is also planning to build a new prison in Lahad Datu, Sabah, under the 11th Malaysia Plan to overcome congestion in prisons.

 

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