Hamid stresses, however, that his officers are willing to wait for the country's finances to improve.
Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador said today that he will be using feedback from recent police contingent visits to raise several concerns to the Home Ministry on the welfare of his officers.
“The affordable ones are mostly out of range, and this is causing them to be really burdened financially,” he told reporters after a brief visit to the Kelantan side of the Malaysia-Thailand border. Hamid said, however, that members of the force are aware of the nation’s financial situation and constraints at present, adding that they were willing to wait for the government to nurse it back to health.
“I want to take this opportunity to remind all officers and personnel to uphold their integrity and always be wary as this area is very sensitive. In another development, Hamid said he has directed the chiefs of the Selangor and Kuala Lumpur police to closely monitor the areas where African nationals are concentrated.
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