Friday, 28 June 2013

Barang Kes - Handle With Care


Dalam mana mana serbuan oleh pihak penguatkuasa, kebiasaanya pelbagai barang kes akan dirampas dan dibawa ke pejabat untuk diuruskan sepanjang penyiasatan kes. Banyak kejadian yang tidak diingini telah berlaku semasa barang kes masih dalam jagaan pihak penguatkuasa.

Kesemuanya ini berlaku kerana kurangnya kefahaman kita ke atas kepentingan barang kes dalam sesuatu perlakuan jenayah dan sikap tidak menghormati hak orang lain atau tuan yang empunya barang kes tersebut secara sah.

Undang Undang tertinggi negara iaitu Perlembagaan Malaysia khasnya Perkara 13 memperuntukan;

(1)    Tiada sesiapapun boleh dirampas haknya ke atas barang milikannya kecuali selaras dengan          peruntukan undang undang;dan

(2)   Tiada undang undang boleh memperuntukan pengambilan hak seseorang melainkan dibayar          pampasan yang mencukupi.

Undang Undang menitikberatkan ketelusan dan kebenaran. Walaupun undang undang membenarkan rampasan ke atas apa jua barangan yang disyaki terlibat dalam sebarang perlakuan jenayah tetapi ianya hendaklah dilakukan dengan penuh ketelusan. Pemeriksaan di premis yang terlibat hendaklah dilakukan dalam kehadiran pemilik premis atau OKS.
Seksyen 65 Kanun Tatacara Jenayah memperuntukan,
" The occupant of the place searched, or some person in his behalf, shall in every instance   be permitted to attend during the search, and a copy of the list prepared and signed under this section shall be delivered to that occupant or person at his request"
Dalam kes tangkapan judi samada dalam  atau di luar rumah, hanya wang yang ada di atas meja sahaja yang boleh dirampas. Wang yang disimpan di dalam saku tidak boleh dirampas kerana wujud keraguan samada ianya wang yang digunakan dalam perjudian tersebut atau hanyalah wang persendirian milik OKS.
Maklumat lanjut mengenai kaedah pengurusan barang kes secara efektif, sila emel ke train_enforcement@yahoo.com.my
 

 
 

Comedy Court - Use Of Bahasa Malaysia In Court


Friday, 21 June 2013

Congratulations !

Casual dinner with students of Diploma in Enforcement 2013 (UITM-ILKAP)
Congratulation to all students for being able to complete your diploma course in ILKAP.

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

SEIZED ITEMS - CREATING AWARENESS IN THE MIND OF THE LAW ENFORCER


More often than not, whenever we pay a visit to Enforcement offices, we could easily see seized items piled up or kept abandon in the open space of the so called warehouse. These items were seized during enforcement raids for all kind and type of offences under any written laws for the time being in force. Those items are vehicles, motor cycles, computers, slot machines, furniture, and so on. Some of these items are valuables with undisputed ownerships. No doubt that there are many items are without lawful ownerships.

Some give excuses that their IGSO or SOP prohibits them from disposing off those seized items on ground of pending investigation and a court case. Is it really so? Let us now check what does the law say about this practice especially in the light of latest amendment to Criminal Procedure Code in 2012 (CPC). I must say with certainty that even before the amendment of CPC, enforcement bodies were allowed to dispose off items seized even in the middle of investigations. On the seized items where the ownerships is doubted or no ownerships claim at all, the law provide sufficient avenue to resolve this situation. More details about the solution please email to: train_enforcement@yahoo.com.my


Just imagine how much burden on the enforcement agencies could be ease by disposing off those seized items much much earlier than waiting the case to end.

In cases involving seizure of vehicle under Hire Purchase agreement, the Hirer would face the hardships when they still have to service the monthly repayment notwithstanding the fact that the vehicle is safe kept in the enforcement office for reasons being part of the seized items or item involved in the commission of a crime.

More often, the hirer will not service the monthly repayment anymore as he believed that the vehicle is the subject of investigation and nothing could be done about it. For the Hiree ( the bank), it is the monthly installment that count. If the Hirer defaulted in three consecutive months, notice of repossession will normally be issued. Since they are not getting back the vehicle though they know where the vehicle are, then the bank would normally opted to an option of issuing a summon to the hirer  for the recovery of the balance sum due and owed under the Hire Purchase agreement. In most cases, the bank isn’t bother to get back the vehicle from the enforcement agencies probably on ground of misconception of facts and laws. There are possible legal option to resolve this situation so that parties will be in a win win situation. We have the fairest law in place to cater justice for all. More details please email to: train_enforcement@yahoo.com.my.

Proud Moment With the late Iron Lady

Friday, 14 June 2013

New Amendment To Criminal Procedure Code 2012

Amendment to CPC had introduced Pre Trial Conference, Plea Bargaining, Case Management, Supply Of Documents Under S.51A, Victim Impact Statement etc etc

For more detail please email to train_enforcement@yahoo.com.my

Program Latihan Agensi Penguatkuasa Malaysia

Undang Undang Jenayah

  • Pengenalan Kepada Kanun Tatacara Jenayah 2012
  • Pengenalan kepada Akta Keterangan 1950
  • Perlembagaan Persekutuan (Bab II)
  • Etika Mahkamah
  • Kaedah Penyiasatan dan Pendakwaan Kes yang Berkesan
  • Pengendalian Barang Kes
  • Pengumpulan Keterangan
  • Rakaman Percakapan Saksi Dalam Penyiasatan
  • Peranan Dan Tugas Pegawai Pendakwa
  • Prosedur Perbicaraan Di Mahkamah
  • Pemeriksaan Saksi
  • Peranan Dan Tugas Sebagai Saksi
  • Teknik Pemeriksaan Saksi Yang Berkesan
  • Kemahiran Kepeguaman
Undang Undang Sivil

  • Prosiding Tuntutan Sivil
  • Penyediaan Pliding [ Saman;Pernyataan Tuntutan;Pernyataan Pembelaan; Afidavit dan Sebagainya]
  • Penyampaian Ganti
  • Pengurusan Kes
  • Mediasi
  • Saman Penghutang Penghakiman
  • Saman Interpleader
  • Pelaksanaan Penghakiman
  • Perintah Jualan
  • Lelongan Awam
  • Writ Penyitaan Dan Penjualan
Undang Undang Kerajaan Tempatan (PBT)/ Undang Undang Tanah dan Perancangan

Akta Kerajaan Tempatan 1976
  • Administration Of Local Authority
  • Responsibilities & Powers
  • Revenue And General Administration
Town & Country Planning Act 1976
  • Planning Approval
  • Understanding Planning Policy
  • Duties & Responsibilities Of State Land Committee
  • National Lanscape Policy
  • Appeal Board
  • Case Laws On Judicial Review
  • ECER
  • NCER
  • IDR
  • Current Issues & Challenges [ Squatters, Gated Community, Public Complaints Etc)
Streets, Drainage & Building Act 1974
  • Compliance To The Requirement Of Streets, Drainage & Building Act 1974
  • Duties And Responsibility Of Local Government, Developer, Frontager Etc
  • Current Issues & Challenges

National Land Code / Land Office
  • Land Alienation & Disposal
  • Power Of Arrest, Seizure And Penalty
  • Offences
  • Investigation And Prosecution Of Various Offences Under NLC
  • Duties & Responsibility of District /Assistant District Officer As 2nd Class Magistrate
  • Malay Reservation Lands


Sarawak Local Authority Ordinance
  • By Laws
  • Regulations
  • Building Ordinance
  • Protection Of Public Health Ordinance
  • Offences and Penalty
  • Investigation & Prosecution

Gubalan Undang Undang

  • Pengenalan Kepada Perundangan Malaysia
  • The Making Process of the Laws
  • Kaedah Penggubalan Akta/By Laws/ Peraturan
  • Drafting Tools
  • Legislation Structures
  • Sailing the 7C's

Course On Training
  • Training - An Overview
  • Training Needs Analysis
  • Designing & Developing A Training
  • Skills In Delivering Training
  • Training Evaluation


For more detail please email to train_enforcement@yahoo.com.my