The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mulitimedi­a and Corporate Communicat­ions Committee meets on crime prevention

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PUTRAJAYA: The Multimedia and Corporate Communicat­ions Committee, formed via a collaborat­ion between the government and the Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation (MCPF), met for first time yesterday to discuss crime prevention programmes under the National Blue Ocean Strategy (NBOS).

The first meeting of the newly- formed committee, chaired by Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry secretaryg­eneral Datuk Seri Dr Sharifah Zarah Syed Ahmad, agreed on strengthen­ing of strategies and adoption of new technology to enable the police to manage criminal matters more effectivel­y, as well as increase the involvemen­t of communitie­s and non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs) in fighting crime.

The meeting held on Thursday, was also attended by MCPF senior vice-president Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.

It was agreed as well, that one of the main challenges to be addressed was the people’s perception of the country’s crime rate.

Although the crime rate dropped from 209,817 cases in 2009 to 112,354 cases last year, various studies conducted by local universiti­es found that people perceived it to be much higher.

Sharifah Zarah hoped that with collaborat­ion from MCPF, the gap between the people’s perception and the true crime rate could be reduced.

In addition, she said, emphasis would also be placed on the use of social media in combating crime issues more effectivel­y, in line with current developmen­ts and media influence.

The meeting included representa­tives from all government agencies, including the police, youth and sports ministry, education ministry and the Department of National Unity and Integratio­n.

MCPF treasurer Tan Sri Eddy Chen Lok Loi, and executive board member Tan Sri Robert Phang Miow Sin were also present. - Bernama

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