Cyber court to begin operating in September

Cyber court to begin operating in September

This follows the trend in cyber attacks like hacking, online fraud, botnet, web-defacement, stealing of information, cyber gambling and pornography.

Mahkamah-Khas-Siber

KUALA LUMPUR:
The first phase of the Special Cyber Court, to try criminal offences under cyber laws, is expected to be operational here this September.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Azalina Othman Said said the next phase would involve Selangor and Johor because the two states recorded high criminal cyber cases. Other states would follow later.

“The government thinks it is time for the Special Cyber Court to be established following the trend in cyber attacks which is worrying, like hacking, online fraud, botnet, web-defacement, stealing of information, cyber gambling and pornography,” she said in a statement today.

At the same time, she said, the government also took into account the views of various interested parties, including non-governmental organisations.

She said a Cabinet memorandum on the establishment of the court would be tabled soon.

Azalina said the Cabinet as well as Chief Justice Tun Arifin Zakaria, was informed of the setting up of the court today.

She said the establishment of the Special Cyber Court would be similar to the setting up of other special courts such as the Special Corruption Court, Special Coroner’s Court, Special Anti-profiteering Court and Special Environment Court, with special judges to preside over the cases.

“To ensure the Special Cyber Court meets its objective, judges and those involved will be given comprehensive and adequate information,” she added.

 

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