Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012

Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012
Parliament of Malaysia
  • An Act to provide for special measures relating to security offences for the purpose of maintaining public order and security and for connected matters.
CitationAct 747
Territorial extentMalaysia
Passed byDewan Rakyat
Passed17 April 2012
Passed byDewan Negara
Passed9 May 2012
Royal assent18 June 2012
Commenced22 June 2012
Effective31 July 2012, P.U. (B) 256/2012[1]
Legislative history
First chamber: Dewan Rakyat
Bill titleSecurity Offences (Special Measures) Bill 2012
Bill citationD.R. 15/2012
Introduced byNajib Razak, Prime Minister
First reading10 April 2012
Second reading16 April 2012
Third reading17 April 2012
Second chamber: Dewan Negara
Bill titleSecurity Offences (Special Measures) Bill 2012
Bill citationD.R. 15/2012
Member(s) in chargeLiew Vui Keong, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department
First reading23 April 2012
Second reading8 May 2012
Third reading9 May 2012
Repeals
Internal Security Act 1960 [Act 82]
Amended by
Security Offences (Special Measures) (Amendment) Act 2015 [Act A1487]
Keywords
Public order, special measure, security
Status: In force

The Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Malay: Akta Kesalahan Keselamatan (Langkah-Langkah Khas) 2012, abbreviated SOSMA) is a controversial law supposedly "to provide for special measures relating to security offences for the purpose of maintaining public order and security and for connected matters". The Act is to replace the 1960 Internal Security Act (Malaysia). The Act was introduced by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak, approved in Parliament on 17 April 2012, given the Royal Assent on 18 June 2012 and Gazetted on 22 June 2012.

  1. ^ "Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012: Appointment of Date Coming into Operation" (PDF). Attorney General's Chamber of Malaysia. Retrieved 6 April 2016.