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Opposition Senator Faris Al-Rawi and Homeland Security Minister Roger Alexander debated the future of virtual court hearings in police stations during the sitting of the Senate on November 14.
This happened after Alexander claimed the media misquoted comments he made on this matter after the April 28 general election.
During their discourse, Alexander indicated 13 out of a total of 77 police stations are currently used for virtual hearings.
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