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'Avoid forcing detainees to wear lock-up attire before remand'

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A former judge argued that forcing a suspect who has not been remanded to wear the lock-up attire and putting the person in handcuffs when bringing the person to court breached the detainee's fundamental liberty under the Federal Constitution.
Mohd Noor Abdullah, who is a member of the MACC advisory board, said a detainee's fundamental liberty included being presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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