It said PDRM needed more high-tech drones to help shoulder the increasingly challenging responsibilities.
A policeman flying a drone, which the Bukit Aman Department of Internal Security and Public Order director says has been helpful in managing borders and gathering evidence. — fotoBERNAMA
He said drones of high power and quality could fly for up to two or three hours and could cost about half a million ringgit per unit. Zainal Abidin said drones were also able to maintain surveillance in a certain crime scene while the enforcement team carried out the arrests, took the criminals to the police stations and prepared the necessary reports.
"So, high-powered drones is what is needed such areas and also for the border areas in Sarawak that we know are hilly and mountainous.
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