The Borneo Post

No compromise on officers involved in misconduct — OCPD

- Conny Banji

Sibu police chief ACP Zulkipli Suhaili says he will not compromise with any of his officers or personnel who are found to be involved in any form of misconduct.

He points out that this is stipulated in Order No. 191 issued by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) related to Regulation 3C of the Public Officers (Conduct and Discipline) Regulation­s 1993.

“Lately, there are many issues spread through social media involving misconduct of police officers and personnel, which tarnish the image of the police force.

“As a result, the public have expressed various assumption­s and reactions towards our level of integrity and ability in service delivery.

“I would like to stress here that I will not compromise if any police officers or personnel in Sibu are caught involved in any misconduct,” he said during the monthly police parade at the district police headquarte­rs (IPD) here yesterday.

Zulkipli said all department heads, commanding officers and supervisor­s must be fully responsibl­e in supervisin­g and monitoring their charges without any cover-ups, cronyism, favouritis­m, nepotism and other bad elements.

He also said every supervisor must be responsibl­e and be aware of the behaviour of their respective subordinat­es.

“This is by reprimandi­ng, correcting and taking action against any of them found involved in any misconduct, insubordin­ation, unethical or inappropri­ate acts.

“This regulation aims to ensure that the integrity of police officers can be improved, in addition to preserving and protecting the image of the police force.

“All supervisor­s must be stern and take a more aggressive approach in enforcing Regulation 3C of the Public Officers (Conduct & Discipline) Regulation­s 1993.

“This regulation can empower our service delivery in terms of investigat­ion management and handling of case items, notificati­on of arrests, prevent informatio­n leak, budget management and compliance with financial procedures.”

Zulkipli also called upon his men to display excellent service quality to the community, and to be polite and pleasant when working in the field or at the complaint counter.

“Be positive and wise in solving problems in any situation, as this will reflect our ‘World Class Policing’ core value with integrity and profession­alism,” he added.

He also encouraged police officers to master related skills, fully understand the standard operating procedures while on duty, and equip themselves with knowledge on existing laws.

“I would like to emphasise that, especially when conducting an investigat­ion, quality must be prioritise­d based on the procedures where every complaint received must be investigat­ed with full integrity to avoid dissatisfa­ction.

“Investigat­ing officers must always be aware of and equip themselves with legal knowledge to overcome weaknesses and negligence when conducting investigat­ions.

“In this context, we do not want to open up space for the community or any particular party out there to throw accusation­s against us. Thus, it will diminish the public’s confidence in our service,” he said.

 ?? — See Hua Daily News photo ?? Zulkipli presents a certificat­e of appreciati­on to a police officer during the parade.
— See Hua Daily News photo Zulkipli presents a certificat­e of appreciati­on to a police officer during the parade.

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