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MALAYSIAN BORDER SECURITY AGENCY ACT 2017 is Malaysia Act, cited as Act 799 2017, currently marked in force and first recorded in 2017.
Opening note
Part I
Short title and commencement
This Act comes into operation on a date to be appointed by the Minister by notification in the Gazette.
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Interpretation
In this Act, unless the context otherwise requires—
“Agency” means the Malaysian Border Security Agency established under section 3;
“Government Entities” includes—
any ministry, department, office, agency, authority, commission, committee, board or council of the Federal
Government, or of any of the State Governments, established under any written law or otherwise;
the security forces;
“High Level Committee” means the High Level Committee established under subsection 5(1);
“Coordinating Committee” means the Coordinating Committee of the Agency established under subsection 8(1);
“Commissioner General” means the Commissioner General of the Agency appointed under subsection 11(1);
“Minister” means the Minister charged with the responsibility for internal security;
“officer of the Agency” includes the Commissioner General and the Deputies Commissioner General appointed under section 11, and any officer of the Agency appointed under subsection 13(1);
“Malaysian land border” means land border between Malaysia and Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, and Malaysia and Brunei.
Part II
The Agency shall, subject to this Act, be employed at the
Malaysian land border for securing any smuggling activities or other illegal activities at the Malaysian land border.
Functions of Agency
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The Agency shall have the following functions:
to make recommendations on matters relating to Malaysian land border security or for matters provided for under this
Act to the High Level Committee and the Coordinating
Committee;
to receive any report of the commission of an offence in relation to smuggling activities or other illegal activities at the Malaysian land border;
to prevent and suppress the commission of an offence in relation to smuggling activities or other illegal activities at the Malaysian land border;
to coordinate the implementation of enforcement by the
Agency with other agencies at the Malaysian land border;
to monitor any smuggling activities or other illegal activities at the Malaysian land border;
to formulate policies and programmes to prevent any smuggling activities or other illegal activities at the
Malaysian land border; and
generally to perform any other function for ensuring
Malaysian land border security and wellbeing or do all matters incidental to its functions.
Part III
The High Level Committee shall consist of the following members:
the Minister charged with the responsibility for plantation industries and commodities;
the Minister charged with the responsibility for agriculture and agro-based industry;
the Minister charged with the responsibility for natural resources and environment;
the Secretary General of the Ministry charged with the responsibility for internal security;
the Director General of the National Kenaf and Tobacco
Board.
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Meetings of High Level Committee
Seven members, including the Chairman, shall form the quorum of a meeting of the High Level Committee.
The High Level Committee may invite any person not being a member of the High Level Committee to attend its meetings to advise the High Level Committee on any matter under discussion.
The Agency may appoint any officer from amongst the officers of the Agency to be the secretariat for the High Level
Committee.
Function of High Level Committee
The High Level Committee shall deliberate and decide on the recommendations made by the Coordinating Committee and the
Agency or any matter relating to Malaysian land border security.
Part IV
The Coordinating Committee shall consist of the following members:
the Secretary General of the Ministry charged with the responsibility for internal security as Chairman;
the Director General of the Department of Wildlife and
National Parks, Peninsular Malaysia;
the Director of Internal Security and Public Order
Department, Royal Malaysia Police;
a representative from the Ministry of Defence.
Meetings of Coordinating Committee
Seven members, including the Chairman, shall form the quorum of a meeting of the Coordinating Committee.
The Coordinating Committee may invite any person not being a member of the Coordinating Committee to attend its meetings to advise the Coordinating Committee on any matter under discussion.
The Agency may appoint any officer from amongst the officers of the Agency to be the secretariat for the Coordinating
Committee.
Functions of Coordinating Committee
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to make recommendations on matters relating to Malaysian land border security or for matters provided for under this Act to the High Level Committee;
formulating policies and programmes to prevent any smuggling activities or other illegal activities at the
Malaysian land border;
monitoring any smuggling activities or other illegal activities at the Malaysian land border and to secure response from the relevant Government agencies and organizations;
certifying the recommendations made by the Agency to the High Level Committee;
considering measures to secure any smuggling activities or other illegal activities at the Malaysian land border;
cooperating and coordinating with Government agencies and international organizations on any smuggling activities or other illegal activities at the Malaysian land border;
and
performing any other functions for the proper implementation of this Act.
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The Coordinating Committee may establish any committee as the Coordinating Committee thinks necessary or expedient to assist the Coordinating Committee in the performance of its functions.
Part V
Appointment of Commissioner General and Deputy Commissioner
General of Agency
The Minister shall appoint Deputies Commissioner General of the Agency from amongst the public officers for a period as the Minister thinks necessary or expedient for the purposes of carrying out and giving effect to the provisions of this Act.
The Commissioner General shall be responsible to the High
Level Committee and the Coordinating Committee for direction, command, control and supervision of all matters relating to the
Agency.
The Commissioner General may, for giving full effect to any provision of this Act or for more convenient implementation of the provisions of this Act, issue any direction, order or decision as the Commissioner General thinks necessary or expedient.
Revocation and resignation of Commissioner General
The Commissioner General may, at any time, resign his office by giving a written notice to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
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Appointment of other officers of Agency
officers of immigration as specified in the Immigration
Act 1959/63 [Act 155];
officers of the National Anti-Drugs Agency as specified in the National Anti-Drugs Agency 2004 [Act 638];
officers of the National Kenaf and Tobacco Board as specified in the National Kenaf and Tobacco Board
Act 2009 [Act 692]; and
The appointment of other officers of the Agency under subsection (1) shall be for a period as the Minister thinks expedient.
An officer appointed under subsection (1) shall be subject to the direction, command, control and supervision of the Commissioner General or any other officer of the Agency superior to him in rank, and shall exercise his powers, perform his functions and discharge his duties in compliance with such direction, command or control as may be specified orally or in writing by the Commissioner General or any other officer of the
Agency superior to him in rank.
Powers of officers of Agency
For the purposes of this Act—
an officer of the Agency shall have all the powers of a police officer of whatever rank as provided for under the Criminal Procedure Code [Act 593], and such powers shall be in addition to the powers provided for under this Act; and
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an officer of the Agency shall have all the powers conferred on an officer in charge of a police station under any other written law, and for such purpose the office of such officer shall be deemed to be a police station.
Certificate of appointment
A certificate of appointment in the form of an authority card shall be issued to each officer of the Agency appointed under this
Act and the card shall be signed by the Commissioner General and shall be prima facie evidence of the appointment under this
Act.
Part VI
Uniform and equipment
An officer of the Agency shall be supplied with such uniform and equipment and wear such badges of rank as the Minister may determine.
Uniform and equipment to be delivered up on ceasing to be officer of Agency
An officer of the Agency who, having ceased to be an officer of the Agency, without good cause fails to comply with subsection (1)
commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding five thousand ringgit or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to both, and, in addition, shall be liable to pay the value of the property not delivered up, and such value may be ascertained by the court in a summary manner and shall be recoverable as a fine.
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Personation
Any person not being an officer of the Agency who—
in such assumed character does or attempts to do any act under colour of being an officer of the Agency, commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be punished with imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years or be liable to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit or to both.
Rank of officer of Agency
The Minister may, by order published in the Gazette, amend the Schedule.
Prosecution
No prosecution for an offence under this Act shall be instituted except by, or with the written consent of, the Public Prosecutor.
Obligation of secrecy
no officer of the Agency or committee or any person attending any meeting of the Agency, High Level
Committee or Coordinating Committee, whether during or after his tenure of office or employment, shall disclose any information obtained by him in the course of his duties; and
no other person who has by any means access to any information or document relating to the affairs of the
Agency shall disclose such information or document.
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Any person who contravenes subsection (1) commits an offence and shall, on conviction, be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand ringgit or to both.
Protection against suits and legal proceedings
No action, suit, prosecution or any other proceedings shall lie or be brought, instituted or maintained in any court against the
Agency, any committee, any officer of the Agency or member of committee, or personnel of other Government Entities in respect of any act, neglect or default done or omitted by it or him in good faith, in such capacity.
Public servant
Every officer of the Agency or member of committee or personnel of other Government Entities while discharging his duty or performing his functions under this Act in such capacity shall be deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of the Penal Code [Act 574].
Public Authorities Protection Act 1948
The Public Authorities Protection Act 1948 [Act 198] shall apply to any action, suit, prosecution or proceedings against the
Agency, any committee, any officer of the Agency or member of committee, or personnel of other Government Entities in respect of any act, neglect or default done or committed by it or him in good faith or any omission by it or him in good faith, in such capacity.
Standing Orders
The Commissioner General may issue administrative orders to be called “Standing Orders”, consistent with the provisions of this Act, on the general control, training, duties and responsibilities of officers of the Agency, and for such other matters as may be necessary or expedient for the good administration of the Agency or for the prevention of the abuse of power or neglect of duty, and generally for ensuring the efficient and effective functioning of the Agency.
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Protection of informers from discovery
If any book, document or paper which are in evidence or liable to inspection in any civil or criminal proceedings contain any entry in which any informer is named or described or which might lead to the discovery of the informer, the court shall cause all such passages to be concealed from view or to be obliterated so far only as may be necessary to protect the informer from discovery.
If in the trial for any offence under this Act or any regulations made under the Act, the court, after full enquiry into the case, is of the opinion that the informer wilfully made in his complaint a material statement which he knew or believed to be false or did not believe to be true, or if in any other proceedings the court is of opinion that justice cannot be fully done between the parties thereto without the discovery of the informer, the court may require the production of the original complaint, if in writing, and permit enquiry and require full disclosure concerning the informer.
Evidence of agent provocateur admissible
Notwithstanding any law or rule of law to the contrary, a conviction for any offence under this Act solely on the uncorroborated evidence of any agent provocateur shall not be illegal and no such conviction shall be set aside merely because the court which tried the case has failed to refer in the grounds of its judgment to the need to warn itself against the danger of convicting on such evidence.
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Regulations
The Minister may make such regulations as are necessary or expedient to give full effect to or for carrying out the provisions of this Act.
Part VII
Existing committees
All committees established under the Directive No. 15 of the National Security Council and in force immediately before the commencement of this Act shall, upon the commencement of this Act, continue to remain in force until dissolved pursuant to section 44 of the National Security Council Act 2016 [Act 776].
Existing Anti-Smuggling Unit
Any directive, order or decision made by the existing
Anti-Smuggling Unit and in force immediately before the commencement of this Act shall, upon the commencement of this
Act, so far as it is consistent with this Act, continue to remain in force until it is revoked by the Agency.
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RANKS OF OFFICER OF THE AGENCY
Commissioner General
Deputy Commissioner General
Commissioner
Deputy Commissioner
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Superintendent
Deputy Superintendent
Assistant Superintendent
Inspector
Sub-Inspector
Sergeant Major
Sergeant
Corporal
Lance Corporal
Constable
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