The Borneo Post

IGP: 15 Melaka police contingent officers, policemen affected in transfers, revamp

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysia Police ( PDRM) has undertaken a revamp and transfer exercise involving 15 police officers and policemen of the Melaka Police Contingent in an effort to enhance integrity.

Inspector- general of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said the first phase of the revamp and transfer exercise had been completed and that there would be a second phase involving more officers and men in the contingent soon.

“I will be at the Melaka police contingent headquarte­rs on Friday to meet with the police officers and policemen to listen to their problems and get their feedback.

“This is to ensure the integrity of the police officers and policemen in the contingent is at its best,” he told a media conference after opening a blood donation programme in conjunctio­n with the 210th Police Day at Bukit Aman, here yesterday.

Khalid stressed that PDRM viewed seriously the issue of integrity and would not compromise with police officers and policemen who erred as it was not the culture of the security force.

“I hope members of PDRM will accept positively the move we are taking to correct the situation and will not allow any impropriet­y in PDRM, especially corruption and abuse of power,” he said.

The media prior to this had reported that eight police officers and policemen including two district chiefs in Melaka were nabbed by the Malaysian AntiCorrup­tion Commission (MACC) recently to help in investigat­ions by the body. Khalid said internal investigat­ions were also being conducted by PDRM’s Integrity and Standard Compliance Department (JIPS) on personnel suspected of not performing their duties properly.

“To date, JIPS has detained 21 police officers and policemen including from the Narcotics CID on suspicion of protecting crime activities including drug distributi­ng syndicates,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Wan Rukman (left) showing the counterfei­t money and equipment seized at Bukit Tinggi, Klang and Taman Kandis Permai, in Shah Alam during the press conference at Selangor police headquarte­rs. — Bernama photo
Wan Rukman (left) showing the counterfei­t money and equipment seized at Bukit Tinggi, Klang and Taman Kandis Permai, in Shah Alam during the press conference at Selangor police headquarte­rs. — Bernama photo

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