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Established the Royal Commission to
Enhance the Operation and Management of
the Police, leading to over 85% of the
Commission’s proposals being carried out |
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Increased salaries of Police and armed
forces personnel by 9 to 42% |
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Doubled development allocation in 9th
Malaysia Plan to RM3.8 billion and
allocated an additional RM5 billion in PFI
funding to modernise the Police |
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Increased recruitment of Police personnel,
brought back newly-retired Police officers,
set up more Police stations and expanded
use of CCTVs |
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Launched more intensive Police
surveillance and operations in Kuala
Lumpur, Selangor, Penang, the Kinta Valley
and the Iskandar Development Region |
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Established an Independent Commission in
response to public concern on Police body
search procedures |
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Raised road user awareness and
enforcement, notably reducing injuries and
deaths per population from road accidents |
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Bring down the country’s
crime index |
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Tackle drug abuse and
other social ills |
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Address the issue of
illegal immigrants |
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Add 60,000 Police personnel
by 2011 |
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Set up more than 150
new Police stations and beat bases to increase presence
in more neighbourhoods |
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Improve safety in schools,
playgrounds and public areas |
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Enhance community policing
via partnerships with non-governmental organisations,
the private sector and local community |
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Upgrade Police communications
technology, armaments, vehicles, technical aids and training |
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Focus Police operations
and resources in crime hot-spots across the country |
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Redelineate Police districts
to better match Police resources with community security
needs |
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