00:00The implementation of enforcement, officers are given power, which is referred to as PDK,
00:18is referred to any health officers, environmental health officers, or officers appointed by the minister,
00:26under Section 3, Article 3.4.2.
00:31For example, PDK is given the power to investigate and get accurate information about the disease,
00:41the history of the journey, or close contact, and any information related to the spread of a disease.
00:51In addition, PDK can also issue instructions to anyone infected or suspected of being infected,
01:00to carry out isolation and monitoring in any place that is considered appropriate based on the guidelines set out.
01:09Not limited to quarantine stations or hospitals only.
01:13In any case, officers are given the power to still ask for assistance from the Malaysian Royal Police,
01:21the Malaysian Immigration Department, the Malaysian Royal Customs Department,
01:25and any other departments and government agencies,
01:29to implement the activities of controlling and preventing infectious diseases under Section 5 of Article 3.4.2.
01:39They are also given the power to equip them with body cameras,
01:44to ensure that the enforcement activities are carried out professionally and with integrity.
01:53Is this Article 3.4.2 authorised by the Malaysian Royal Police to detain an infected person without permission from the court?
02:09Article 3.4.2 is only limited to the prevention and control of infectious diseases.
02:19Officers are only given certain powers under certain provisions of Article 3.4.2,
02:27and are not allowed to arrest anyone.
02:30There is no arresting power in Article 3.4.2.
02:33They are only detained to obtain further information from the infected person.
02:39They are only detained to investigate.
02:42That is why there is Section 5, to obtain police assistance if necessary.
02:48Especially when there is retaliation.
02:54Officers are only detained to obtain further information from the infected person under Article 3.4.2.
03:06They are only detained to investigate.
03:11How long is the detention? Is there a time limit?
03:17No.
03:19It is not like the PDRM, where they are detained and locked up.
03:26No.
03:27This is only to obtain further information so that we can detect the disease.
03:34It is more for the sake of the patient and the people around them.
03:41After the court, the RUU will be transferred to Petong Agung.
03:49It will take about one month, 30 days.
03:53According to Article 1 of the RUU,
03:58the Acta can be enforced on the date set by the minister through the information provided in the report.
04:05It will be reported.
04:07Yes, it will be reported.
04:09Usually, a transfer of Acta will be enforced in accordance with the necessary regulations
04:17for the transfer of Acta Ibu.
04:22For more information, visit www.fema.gov
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