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The Home Affairs Ministry respects the High Court's decision on Monday (Nov 25) which ordered the return of 172 'Pride Collection' watches seized last year to The Swatch Group (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.

Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said the ministry would however obtain a full report on the judgment.

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00:00The court has ordered the KDN to win 172 units of Jump Swatch, what do you have to say about that?
00:07Okay, the KDN, when we did the decision-making in that case, it was clear that we also used the existing documents
00:18and the part of the decision-making, the consideration at that time was his decision
00:22When that decision, that action was then challenged
00:26because the court is the institution that will decide it
00:31And if that is the court's decision, the KDN should respect the court's decision
00:37If not, it is considered as a contempt of court
00:41So I have to get a full report later on the judgment
00:45Usually I will be given a complete statement, the basis or the basis of the judgment
00:51So my initial reaction is that the KDN, as well as all parties, when a court decision is made
00:58the correct decision-making is to comply with the court's decision
01:03Is the KDN based on challenging the court's decision?
01:06That's why I need to get a full report first
01:09Because representing the KDN is the Ministry of Justice
01:13So that's why we have to look first from the point of view of the basis of the judgment that was made
01:19But in principle, a court decision needs to be respected

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