Malaysia Seizes RM960 Million in Assets and Arrests 463 in Anti-Crime Operations

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Malaysia Seizes RM960 Million in Assets and Arrests 463 in Anti-Crime Operations
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The Bukit Aman Department of Internal Security and Public Order (KDNKA) reports successful anti-crime operations between January and early December 2023. The Wildlife Crime Bureau seized RM434 million in assets related to wildlife trafficking, while the General Operations Force seized over RM279 million in assets. Other units like the Federal Reserve Unit and Marine Police Force also made significant contributions. The IGP noted a rise in crime rates and road accidents, contributing to a decline in the Public Safety Index.

: The Bukit Aman Department of Internal Security and Public Order arrested 463 individuals and seized RM960.1 million worth of assets in numerous operations conducted between Jan 1 and early December this year.

“Furthermore, the General Operations Force made a significant impact through various arrests and seizures, valued at over RM279 million,“ he said during the December 2024 IGP’s monthly assembly, organised by KDNKA at Bukit Aman today. Meanwhile, the Marine Police Force resolved 7,103 criminal cases, including those related to smuggling, with seizures and fines amounting to RM210 million.

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