The Borneo Post

Ministry committed to reduce crime rate — DPM

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SHAH ALAM: The Home Ministry is determined to redouble its efforts to ensure that the crime rate index registers a better performanc­e in the future although it has managed to reduce it by 47 per cent from 2010 to 2016.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the good performanc­e was the result of teamwork among enforcemen­t agencies under the Home Ministry.

“We feel honoured because the crime rate has dropped by 47 per cent despite the various challenges and perception­s that we face,” he told reporters after witnessing the presentati­on of the National Transforma­tion Programme Annual Report 2016 by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak here yesterday.

When presenting the report, the Prime Minister congratula­ted Ahmad Zahid, who is also Home Minister, as achievemen­ts under the NKRA ( National Key Result Areas) in reducing crime until the end of 2016 were something to be proud of.

The Prime Minister was also pleased when the Global Peace Index 2016 report by the Institute for Economics and Peace stated that Malaysia was among 30 safest countries in the world.

Referring to the NTP report, Ahmad Zahid said the positive performanc­e was evidence that the country had strong economic fundamenta­ls.

He also said that if the positive sentiments among foreign and domestic investors could be further enhanced, the country’s economy would certainly be able to achieve a much better performanc­e. — Bernama

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