The Unity government spokesman, Fahmi Fadzil says the Home Ministry is expected to draft a new legislation aimed at enhancing oversight of the nation’s entry points. - NSTP pic
The Unity government spokesman, Fahmi Fadzil says the Home Ministry is expected to draft a new legislation aimed at enhancing oversight of the nation’s entry points. - NSTP pic

 

PUTRAJAYA: The Home Ministry is expected to draft new legislation aimed at enhancing oversight of the nation's entry points.

The Unity government spokesman, Fahmi Fadzil said this new legislation would establish a central coordinating agency to streamline operations among multiple security agencies.

"The security of our country's entry points remains a paramount concern, encompassing not only incidents like recent shooting at KLIA but also other pertinent aspects. This matter was deliberated during today's cabinet meeting. 

"We anticipate that the Home Ministry will soon introduce comprehensive legislation to establish a unified coordinating agency among the various stakeholders, equipping them with requisite legal authority to operate effectively."

On April 14, it was reported that a man fired two shots, one of which struck his wife's bodyguard in the incident at 1.30am at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). 

The 38-year-old suspect, Hafizul Hawari, was then arrested in Kota Baru, Kelantan.

Yesterday, Hafizul was brought to Kuala Lumpur and arrived at the Police Air Operation Force (PGU) base  at 2.03pm on board the police's King Air B300 aircraft for further investigation. 

He was escorted by Selangor Criminal Investigation Department (CID) officers who were armed and wearing tactical uniforms.

He will be brought to the Selangor police headquarters in Shah Alam.