Welcoming the prime minister’s proposal, Abdul Hamid Bador hopes this can be realised as soon as possible.
The use of body cameras on law enforcement officers can prevent abuse of duties and ensure transparency, Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador said.
“This body camera will help a lot in the enforcement duties and avoid any misconduct while on duty,” Hamid told reporters when met at the launch of the ‘Tabung Pahlawan 2019’ campaign in Kuala Lumpur yesterday evening.
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