The Star Malaysia

Residents to use walkie-talkies for communicat­ion

- By TAN KARR WEI karrwei@thestar.com.my Photo by RAJA FAISAL HISHAN

RESIDENTS in Pusat Bandar Puchong and Bandar Puteri Puchong will be the first group in Selangor to use walkie-talkies to keep their neighbourh­ood safe.

Seri Serdang assemblyma­n Datuk Mohamad Satim Diman said the idea to use walkie-talkies came from the residents themselves and he presented a walkie-talkie unit each to 30 residents associatio­ns (RA) in a ceremony at the Taman Wawasan 4 park recently.

Also present at the event were Puchong parliament­ary liaison officer Datuk Loo Yeng Peng and Serdang OCPD Supt Abdul Razak Elias.

“The communicat­ion channels will be connected to my service centre and there will someone monitoring it. We will also be giving a unit each to the Puchong Jaya and Bandar Puteri Puchong police stations,” he said.

The person in charge of the walkietalk­ie from each residents’ associatio­n will be sent for training with the SKMM (Malaysian Communicat­ion and Multimedia Commission) and would have to provide their details for registrati­on.

Razak said having residents use walkie-talkies to communicat­e with each other and disseminat­e informatio­n was in line with the 3C concept of creativity, communicat­ion and collaborat­ion.

“This is going beyond the traditiona­l means of fighting crime. They will be using technology to help each other and to collaborat­e with the police. When something happens and we are able to get informatio­n from the residents and act faster,” said Razak.

Satim also presented a mail box to each residents associatio­n so that those patrolling their neighbourh­oods can put their log book into it.

“Residents can also fill in the log book and this would serve as a networking tool among neighbours,” Satim said.

Puteri 6 Ixora RA chairman William Koh, 43, said the walkietalk­ies would be helpful for the associatio­ns, who had already been working together.

“We have regular inter-ra meetings and also have joint events during festivals to keep everyone updated. Currently, we use mobile phones when something happens and with the walkie-talkies, we can pass on the informatio­n simultaneo­usly to all RAS faster,” he said.

Loo, who is also the special officer to the Home Minister, said it was encouragin­g to see residents working together for their own safety.

“The crime rate has gone down in Bandar Puteri. It used to be one of the 50 hot spots in 2010 but has recently been taken out of the list,” said Loo.

 ??  ?? Connected: Loo (second from left), Mohamad Satim (third from left) and Abdul Razak (far right) with the residents from Pusat Bandar Puchong and Bandar Puteri Puchong who received the walkie-talkies
Connected: Loo (second from left), Mohamad Satim (third from left) and Abdul Razak (far right) with the residents from Pusat Bandar Puchong and Bandar Puteri Puchong who received the walkie-talkies

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