Law to protect the helpless


THERE’S news that the crime prevention law known as the Security Offence (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma) could be repealed for whatever reasons best known to current government!

This law was legislated to prevent extortion, assault, bullying and many other violent crimes being committed on helpless victims who dare not lodge police reports against gangsters, organised criminal syndicates and other violent criminals for fear of repercussion on themselves and their loved ones.

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