The Borneo Post

Brunei delays introducti­on of Islamic law

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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei: Brunei has postponed its implementa­tion of Islamic criminal punishment­s that were due to begin yesterday. No confirmed new date was given for the start of the syariah penalties – which will eventually include f logging, severing of limbs and death by stoning – but an official told Brunei media they would begin “in the very near future”.

Jauyah Zaini, assistant director of the oil-rich sultanate’s Islamic Legal Unit, was quoted by the Brunei Times as saying implementa­tion had been delayed “due to unavoidabl­e circumstan­ces”. He did not elaborate or give a new date.

Brunei’s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah is visiting Singapore, and the government is believed to be waiting for the all-powerful Islamic monarch to return before introducin­g the sensitive legal code.

But the delay could feed perception­s of hesitation by the 67-year- old sultan – one of the world’s wealthiest men.

The new criminal code will phase in punishment­s, including execution by stoning for offences such as sodomy and adultery, severing of limbs for theft, and flogging for violations ranging from abortion to alcohol consumptio­n.

Authoritie­s have in recent weeks conducted a series of briefings for official agencies and non-government organisati­ons to explain syariah.

Brunei currently has a dualtrack legal system of civil courts along with syariah courts handling non-criminal issues like marital and inheritanc­e cases.

Authoritie­s said a syariah “declaratio­n ceremony” would go ahead as planned April 30, but gave no other details. — AFP

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Hassanal Bolkiah

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