Selangor Journal

KDN scrutinising groundwork to remove children from detention depots

PUTRAJAYA, March 22 — The Home Ministry (KDN) is scrutinising the groundwork for plans to remove children detained at temporary Immigration depots nationwide, said its minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.

He said KDN is also identifying the actual number of children and where they are detained before handing them over to NGOs that specialise in the welfare of children.

“The KSU (ministry’s secretary-general) has been instructed to get the ball rolling. Let them do their work first,” Saifuddin Nasution told a media conference after attending the ministry’s monthly assembly, earlier today.

On February 15, he was reported to have said his ministry is serious about managing the welfare of children detained at the depots after it caught the attention of human rights activists and international bodies, with discussions having been held with several groups, including NGOs, for its implementation.

Commenting on the official opening of a bar in Jalan Tun Razak in Kuala Lumpur on March 30, Saifuddin Nasution said it was inappropriate to hold any activity that could cause anxiety among the people during the month of Ramadan.

He said they would study the approval given for the event, which involves a group of hunky Thai male waiters dressed as women, first before taking any action.

“We are entering the holy month of Ramadan, so it is only proper that such an event does not go ahead because it can cause uneasiness. (We)… must have mutual respect,” Saifuddin Nasution said.

The premises had advertised the event on social media, which will feature several hunky Thai males dressed in female clothing, known as Thai Hot Guy, thus inviting negative reactions from the public.

— Bernama

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