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Malaysia Safest Country In Southeast Asia, 19th In The World
PUTRAJAYA, March 9 (Bernama) -- Malaysia has been recognised as the safest
country in Southeast Asia and 19th the world in the Global Peace Index (GPI)
report for 2011, said Malaysian Home Minister Hishammuddin Tun Hussein.
He said this was proof of the dedication, commitment and had work of all
quarters specifically the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) and related agencies.
"It includes the commitment shown by trained police volunteers from the
People's Volunteer Corps (Rela) and Civil Defence Department," he said in a
statement here Thursday.
He thanked RMP and all the agencies involved for ensuring Malaysians were
able to live safely, in peace and harmony.
Besides this, he said, last year, the overall crime index recorded a drop of
11 per cent as compared to 2010, way above the five per cent reduction that had
been targeted.
The index for street crimes recorded a 40 per cent decrease as compared to
2009, thus meeting the target set, he said.
He said his ministry was committed to retaining the ranking this year by
adopting two strategies, the first, beefing up RMP with 14,739 more officers and
men to conduct more patrolling activities particularly in the "hot" states of
Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Johor (south Malaysia) and Penang (north Malaysia).
The rest of the states would get 24,000 additional personnel in all, he
said.
The second strategy, he said, was to strengthen the Community Policing
progamme by getting members of the public including from residents associations
to participate in crime prevention programmes.
The initiative includes the 4-Personnel Patrolling Team in the "hot"states
as well as Sabah and Sarawak, east Malaysia's states.
"Under the programme, police personnel will conduct patrols together with
Rela and Civil Defence Department volunteers in selected areas to reduce the
crime rate and in the process ensure that the people feel the presence of the
police," he said.
-- BERNAMA