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232434
Mon, 03/12/2012 - 14:25
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Malaysia And India Sign Treaty On Mutual Assistance In Criminal Matters
PUTRAJAYA, March 12 (Bernama) -- Malaysia and India signed a treaty on
Monday to facilitate a formal bilateral mechanism for the gathering of relevant
evidence for the purpose of criminal investigations and proceedings without
affecting the existing formal mechanism.
The Attorney-General's (AG) Chambers in a statement said the signing
ceremony was held at the AG's Chambers where Malaysia was represented by
Attorney-General Gani Patail while the Indian government was represented
by its Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs Sanjay Singh.
Under the treaty, both countries agreed to render to one another the widest
measure of mutual assistance in connection with investigations and proceedings
pertaining to criminal matters.
The treaty also intends to enhance existing mutual assistance in criminal
matter mechanisms, both formal and informal, subject to the domestic laws of
each country.
It also features a broad range of assistance including the taking of
evidence through judicial process; the taking of voluntary statements of person;
provisions of relevant documents, records and items; and making arrangements for
persons to assist in an investigation or appear as a witness.
Thus, in addition to the existing agency-to-agency informal cooperation
mechanisms, this treaty will facilitate the gathering of evidence and the
recovery and repatriation of proceeds of crime where compulsive measures such as
court orders are generally required under the laws of the requested state.
The signing of the treaty also concludes a negotiation process, which
commenced in 2008.
It also signifies highest commitment to the prevention and combating of
transnational criminal activities through international cooperation between
their respective law enforcement authorities.
-- BERNAMA