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  2. Ministry of Internal Security (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    This ministry was established in March 2004 by dividing the Home Ministry into two ministries, namely Ministry of Internal Security and Ministry of Home Affairs. Ministry of Internal Security was led by the former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and was supported by two Deputy Ministers. Secretary-General (Sec-Gen) KKDN ...

  3. List of federal ministries and agencies in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Sabah State Syariah Judiciary Department (JKSN Sabah) National Anti-Financial Crime Centre (NFCC) National Audit Department (JAN) [1] National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) National Legal Aid Foundation** (YBGK) National Palace ; National Security Council (MKN) National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA)

  4. Ministry of Home Affairs (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Home Affairs (Malay: Kementerian Dalam Negeri; Jawi: كمنترين دالم نڬري ‎), abbreviated KDN, MOHA, is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for home affairs: law enforcement, public security, public order, population registry, immigration, foreign workers, management of societies, anti-drug, publication / printing / distribution of printed ...

  5. National Security Council (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Clause 18 (1): PM has full discretion to decide where 'security area' is Clause 18 (3) and (4): Initial declaration of ‘security area’ lasts for 6 months but may be renewed by PM indefinitely Clause 22–30: security forces can arrest without warrant; stop and search; enter and search premise; take possession of any land, building or ...

  6. Royal Malaysia Police - Wikipedia

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    This department is tasked with the maintenance of public security and order. It is responsible for traffic control and search & rescue (SAR) operations. In this role, this department cooperates with other agencies, such as the Malaysian Armed Forces and Army / Navy Maritime Patrol to prevent piracy and to secure the national borders.

  7. Internal Security Act 1960 - Wikipedia

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    The Internal Security Act 1960 (Malay: Akta Keselamatan Dalam Negeri 1960, abbreviated ISA) was a preventive detention law in force in Malaysia. The legislation was enacted after the Federation of Malaya gained independence from Britain in 1957.

  8. Security and Public Order Division - Wikipedia

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    The Security and Public Order Division operated under several internal security laws including the Internal Security Act 1960, the Emergency Ordinance of 1969, the Prevention of Crime Act of 1959, and the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1985. The unit is also in charge of running rehabilitation programs. [1]

  9. Minister of Home Affairs (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Minister of Internal Security 1959 1965 Vacant Tunku Abdul Rahman (II • III) Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (b. 1939) (Prime Minister) MP for Kepala Batas: BN Minister of Internal Security 27 March 2004 27 March 2008 Noh Omar (2004–2006) Chia Kwang Chye (2004–2006) Mohd Johari Baharum (2006–2008) Fu Ah Kiow (2006–2008) Abdullah Ahmad Badawi (II)