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八点最热报 | 警方到底有没有权力检查民众的手机?这个课题近期掀起了极大争议。虽然全国总警长拉扎鲁丁强调,警长Inspektor或以上级别的警官,只要怀疑某人涉嫌犯罪,就有权检查民众的手机,但是大马人权委员会却发文告驳斥了总警长的说法。大马人权委员会强调,根据法律,警方只有在针对进行中的调查案件,展开合法搜查时,才获准检查手机或其他数码设备。(主播:梁宝仪)

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00:00Before watching the video, we remind you that there is more content on the Hotpoint website.
00:06Does the police have the right to check people's mobile phones?
00:10This topic has aroused great controversy in recent days.
00:13Although the National Chief of Police, Lazar Lutin, emphasized that
00:15police inspectors or higher-level police officers
00:18have the right to check people's mobile phones
00:20as long as they suspect that a person is suspected of committing a crime.
00:23However, the Danish Human Rights Commission
00:25issued a statement refuting the chief of police's statement.
00:28The Danish Human Rights Commission emphasized that
00:30according to the law,
00:31the police are only allowed to check mobile phones
00:34or other digital devices
00:36when they carry out a legal search for the investigation.
00:39The Human Rights Commission also called on the public
00:41to immediately record the location of the incident
00:44if they encounter a mobile phone that the police want to check.
00:47The police's name and ID number
00:49should be reported to the police station
00:51and reported to the Human Rights Commission.
00:53The Minister of Internal Affairs, Saifuddin, also made a response today.
00:56Saifuddin emphasized
00:57that the police do not have the right
00:59to randomly check people's mobile phones
01:01without any legitimate reason.
01:03Saifuddin gave an example.
01:04When people are walking on the street,
01:06the police can't just call them
01:08without any reason
01:09and ask them to check their mobile phones.
01:11The police can't just stare at someone
01:14and say that if they want to check their mobile phone,
01:16they can directly check their mobile phone.
01:19Saifuddin said
01:20that when the police carry out relevant actions,
01:22they must abide by the law
01:23and carry out them according to the guidelines and procedures.
01:26Saifuddin also said
01:27that he has asked Chief of Police Lajaluddin
01:29to make a clear statement
01:31on the issue of police checking people's mobile phones
01:34from the perspective of law enforcement.
01:38The Minister of Internal Affairs, Saifuddin,
01:40emphasized at the press conference today
01:42that the police can't just randomly check people's mobile phones.
01:45However, the police can take action
01:47according to the procedure
01:49and check the mobile phone of a specific person
01:51to get clues,
01:52especially when it comes to terrorism and espionage.
02:13But Saifuddin also called on the public
02:15to check their mobile phones
02:17if they think they are being checked
02:19without proper reason.
02:22If they feel that their rights have been violated,
02:25and they have the basis to do so,
02:28it is normal for them to come to the police station
02:31and file a report.
02:32There is nothing stopping them.
02:34Saifuddin said
02:35that he has instructed the Chief of Police
02:37and the Malaysian Human Rights Commission
02:39to meet to discuss and exchange views
02:41on the right to check the police's mobile phones.
02:43He believes that the Human Rights Commission
02:45can help and educate the public
02:47about the police's rights.
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