AllUrban
22-04-2009, 08:33 AM
Police ops extended to four states in major offensive against criminals
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/4/22/nation/3733902&sec=nation
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan wants more of his men and women in blue to hit the streets and get tough with the bad hats in a blitz to keep the country safe.
The IGP has directed police chiefs in Selangor, Penang, Perak and Johor to follow the Kuala Lumpur police lead by increasing patrols and be in public places day and night to arrest criminals or deter those planning to commit crimes
“The order is out for all police stations in the four states and the Federal Territory to go on the offensive and to screen as many people as possible. We have identified areas where the crime rate is high or where there are many complaints of criminal activities.
This is exactly what we need on a daily basis - more cops on the street instead of cops sitting on stages telling us their job is not to protect us but to help us protect ourselves - hello, we are doing our best but we need your clear and visible and effective presence to really deter criminals.
All state CID chiefs have been directed to release daily crime statistics as well as the number of arrests made to the mass media so that the public would be kept informed of the police operations. So now you have the statistics - will they scare you or make you more knowledgeable?
Cheers, m
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/4/22/nation/3733902&sec=nation
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan wants more of his men and women in blue to hit the streets and get tough with the bad hats in a blitz to keep the country safe.
The IGP has directed police chiefs in Selangor, Penang, Perak and Johor to follow the Kuala Lumpur police lead by increasing patrols and be in public places day and night to arrest criminals or deter those planning to commit crimes
“The order is out for all police stations in the four states and the Federal Territory to go on the offensive and to screen as many people as possible. We have identified areas where the crime rate is high or where there are many complaints of criminal activities.
This is exactly what we need on a daily basis - more cops on the street instead of cops sitting on stages telling us their job is not to protect us but to help us protect ourselves - hello, we are doing our best but we need your clear and visible and effective presence to really deter criminals.
All state CID chiefs have been directed to release daily crime statistics as well as the number of arrests made to the mass media so that the public would be kept informed of the police operations. So now you have the statistics - will they scare you or make you more knowledgeable?
Cheers, m