Anwar and Wong reaffirm tough stance against drug offences


SINGAPORE: Malaysia and Singapore reaffirmed their long-standing and firm stance against drug trafficking, with both countries committing to deeper cooperation in addressing the regional threat posed by narcotics.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim stressed that when Malaysian citizens face legal proceedings abroad, ­including in Singapore, Malaysia always respects the due process and judicial independence of the respective countries.

He said Malaysia remains firm in its position against drug offences, even as the country has amended laws related to mandatory death sentences, Bernama reported.

“The drug menace is a problem in Malaysia. We have traditionally taken a very strong stance, although we have amended the issue of mandatory death ­sentences,” he said during a joint press conference with his Singa­porean counterpart Lawrence Wong after the 12th Annual Leaders Retreat today.

Anwar stressed that any representation made by Malaysia in such cases is merely to convey the concerns of affected families and should not be misconstrued as tolerance for drug offences.

“No way should I give any indication that we are tolerating or condoning the drug trade. We also take a very strong stance against it,” he said.

Wong, meanwhile, reiterated Singapore’s long-standing and tough approach towards drug-­related crimes.

He said Singapore’s anti-drug policy aims to ensure a safe ­environment where families and ­children remain protected from the dangers of drugs.

“We hope all countries understand the rationale for our strong stance and respect the way we conduct our policies on this front,” he added.

Both Anwar and Wong reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation, including under existing frameworks aimed at combating cross-border drug trafficking and related criminal networks.

Earlier, the two leaders witnessed the exchange of several Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs), including the MOU on Cooperation in Combating the Illicit Trafficking of Narcotic Drugs, Psychotropic Substances, Their Analogues and Precursor Chemicals between the Home Affairs Ministries of Malaysia and Singapore.

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