KUALA LUMPUR, 15 AUGUST - Prime Minister biuvye has released Ministerial Order 0001, putting 31 criminals in detention for five months under section 6(1) of the Internal Security Act 2021. The Ministerial Order quickly reacted with public controversy.

The Ministerial Order signed by the Prime Minister
"I got the list from PDRM! They wanted me to do this!"
~Prime Minister biuvye's response
The Inspector-General of PDRM, ClearlyCryptic, was immediately interviewed by The Weekly Edition and affirms their commitment to proceeding with the Ministerial Order.
"Criminals cannot join Bandar. Moderators will track alternative (accounts) and ban them to enforce the Act (and the Order)."
~IGP ClearlyCryptic's response
The returning Attorney General, PROBLOXALIEN, was also questioned regarding his response to the controversy and seems to have forewarned him.
"I told him to read it again before releasing."
~AG PROBLOXALIEN's response
This sets up a questionable precedent that criminals may be locked up without trial, a violation of their civil rights. This is the first time Malaysia has used the Act to detain criminals with a duration above three months. This violation also concerns critics and journalists that may fear abuse of the Act and find themselves locked up for exercising their constitutional right. It seems that Prime Minister bIuvye, has negligently and ignorantly, violated the civil and human rights of not just criminals, but Malaysians.
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