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Praise for Penang’s move

Any step to help prevent crime is most welcome, say Johor cops and Bukit Aman

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JOHOR BARU: State police welcome any form of technologi­cal advancemen­t that can help them prevent crime and better protect the public.

Johor CID chief Senior Asst Comm Kamaluddin Kassim said systems or gadgets including street CCTVs with face recognitio­n technology would give them a great advantage in fighting crime.

“If the technology could be implemente­d in Johor, it would definitely be a great asset for the police.

“Not only will it be able to prevent and detect criminal activities, but it would also allow us to better investigat­e and locate criminals on our ‘wanted’ list,” he said.

Meanwhile, Iskandar Puteri Mayor Datuk Adib Azhari Daud said the facial recognitio­n technology would be a good addition to existing street CCTVs already installed at Iskandar Puteri City Council area.

“At the moment, we have street CCTVs installed under a project with Iskandar Regional Developmen­t Authority that is also used to assist police in investigat­ions and traffic matters.

“If the facial recognitio­n technology were to be used in Johor, it should be in the form of an upgrade of our current system as replacing it with a new one would incur more cost,” he said.

Meanwhile, Bukit Aman has welcomed Penang’s move to install face recognitio­n software in their CCTVs.

Calling it a commendabl­e step towards boosting crime prevention efforts, Bukit Aman Crime Prevention and Community Safety Department director Comm Datuk Seri Rosli Ab Rahman said the CCTVs would certainly assist the authoritie­s in keeping the area safer.

“We welcome every effort from the respective state government­s or local councils to implement measures to improve crime prevention efforts.

“Installing more CCTVs is definitely a step in the right direction,” he said.

He also hoped that other states and local councils would follow the example set by the Penang Island City Council.

 ??  ?? Keeping an eye: A security camera on the streets of Kuala Lumpur.
Keeping an eye: A security camera on the streets of Kuala Lumpur.

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