8. How long can a person be detainedunder the Prevention Detention Act?
A, 24 Hours
B. 6 Months
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three months
AT present, detainees held under preventive detention laws may be kept in detention without any form of review for up to three months, an unconscionably long period in custody especially given the real threat of torture.
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How long can a person be detainedunder the Prevention Detention Act?
3 Months
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