KUALA LUMPUR: All police officers holding important posts should be made to declare their assets, say criminologists and anti-crime groups following a decision by the Bukit Aman CID director to make this compulsory for his department.
PETALING JAYA: A retired teacher has warned people to be extra cautious when purchasing things online and to only use trusted websites, after she was scammed while shopping for a sewing machine.
With the growing number of child pornography cases, Nayagam says there’s a need for everyone, especially parents, teachers and the local community, to be alert for any potential abuse.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador (
pic) said the body cameras would be distributed to seven departments within PDRM.
“We expect the men and women in the police force will be able to use the body cameras by September or November this year.
“The police, through the Home Ministry, are in the final stages of procuring the body cameras as we have entered the tender phase, ” he told The Star yesterday.
Abdul Hamid said of the 2,040 body cameras, 800 would be distributed to the Crime Prevention and Community Safety department (JPJKK); 380 to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID); 200 to the Narcotic Crime Investigation Department (NCID); 60 to the Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID); 550 to the Traffic Investigation and Enforcement department (JSPT) and 50 to the Internal Security and Public Order Department (KDNKA) and the Integrity and Standard Compliance Department (JIPS).