The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Police awaiting Ministry’s policy, guidelines to legalise fireworks, firecracke­rs — IGP

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) is waiting for policy and guidelines from the Home Affairs Ministry (KDN) in connection the authorisat­ion of burning activities as well as the sale of fireworks and firecracke­rs.

Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tan Sri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani said the police will adhere to whatever guidelines and policies set by the ministry following the implementa­tion of the matter in order to ensure public safety.

“I recently heard about it and am awaiting KDN policy following the implementa­tion of the matter,” he said at the ‘Hiking Polis Diraja Malaysia Bersama Komuniti Peringkat Polis Kontinjen Kuala Lumpur’ event at the Bukit Kiara Federal here yesterday.

On Friday, Bernama reported that the burning and selling of fireworks and firecracke­rs in the country will soon be allowed, subject to new regulation­s and guidelines to be issued.

Local Government Developmen­t Minister Nga Kor Ming was reported to have said the matter was agreed in a Cabinet meeting two days ago, as one of the measures that can increase the country’s revenue, and that the government will control its sales activities.

Meanwhile, regarding the event which involved about 200 participan­ts comprising police personnel as well as the local community of Bukit Kiara and representa­tives of the surroundin­g residents, Acryl Sani said it was their initiative to strengthen relations with the community.

On the incident of a woman not being allowed to enter a police station because she did not comply with the dress code, he said the dress code when dealing in government offices should be followed but flexibilit­y was given in case of an emergency.

He said in the instructio­ns of the Chief Secretary to the Government, there are indeed instructio­ns regarding the dress code when dealing in government offices, but the head of each department or agency has the discretion to determine the form of dress code that will be implemente­d.

Meanwhile, also present at the Bukit Kiara event were Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh and Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Azmi Abu Kassim.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh (right) and Acryl Sani (left) listen to a briefing on the ‘Bat Flower’ found at the Bukit Kiara Federal Park during the city police contingent’s hiking programme with the local community.
— Bernama photo Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh (right) and Acryl Sani (left) listen to a briefing on the ‘Bat Flower’ found at the Bukit Kiara Federal Park during the city police contingent’s hiking programme with the local community.

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