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PDRM looks to set up new dept focusing on digital, technology crimes — IGP

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) intends to establish a new department based on cyber technology by focusing on the increasing­ly complex challenges of digital crime and technology.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said PDRM hopes the government will consider the request so that it can provide the best service to the community and country.

He said digital technology has revolution­ised the world and the landscape of daily life, and even contribute­d to a variety of new criminal trends, including the use of Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) technology.

“The duties and responsibi­lities of the PDRM in the context of crime are now increasing­ly challengin­g and complex.

“For that, in an effort to strengthen the service delivery system, PDRM needs to prepare the department with assets and equipment in line with the advancemen­t of modern policing technology,” he said when speaking at the PDRM’s 217th anniversar­y at the Police Training Centre here yesterday.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, Deputy Home Minister Datuk Seri Shamsul Anuar Nasarah and Chief Secretary Tan Sri Mohd Zuki Ali attended the event.

Meanwhile, the IGP said PDRM has managed to maintain the country’s security situation at a very good level and under control throughout last year.

He said that in efforts to eradicate drugs, the Narcotics Crime Investigat­ion Department (JSJN) busted as many as 273 syndicates and arrested 908 people throughout the country, with a total value of RM482.95 million throughout in 2023.

“A total of 179,865 arrests involving 158,493 cases have been made by the JSJN under the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, the Poisons Act 1952 and the Drug Dependants (Treatment and Rehabilita­tion) Act 1983.

“As for commercial crime, the Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department has conducted 18,221 operations and arrested a total of 22,911 individual­s for various offences throughout the year 2023,” he said.

He said a total of 52,444 cases were recorded via the National Crime Index statistics through the Crime Investigat­ion Department (JSJ) which recorded 94.74 per cent arrests, 80.29 per cent conclusion of investigat­ion papers and 58.71 per cent charging rate on investigat­ion papers.

“As for commercial crime, the Commercial Crime Investigat­ion Department has conducted 18,221 operations and arrested a total of 22,911 individual­s for various offences throughout 2023.”

In the meantime, Razarudin said the PDRM through the Department of Internal Security and Public Order has mobilised all its elements covering land, sea and air in total in various integrated operations, especially involving national border control.

“A total of 5,646 arrests were made with a total seizure value of RM979.89 million through 7,355 cases reported throughout last year,” he said.

In the same developmen­t, a total of 1,395 cases of smuggling activities were recorded and 1,364 people were arrested for various smuggling offences, including contraband crimes with a seized value of RM508.76 million throughout 2023.

Razarudin said for the same year, there were no reports of kidnap for ransom, or gang and armed robberies occurring around the country’s waters, including in Sabah and Sarawak.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Police personnel re-enact the communist attack on the Kuala Krau police station, during the 217th Police Day celebratio­n Kuala Lumpur Police Training Centre.
— Bernama photo Police personnel re-enact the communist attack on the Kuala Krau police station, during the 217th Police Day celebratio­n Kuala Lumpur Police Training Centre.

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