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Malaysian Police to Audit Crime Statistics Nationwide
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The Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department (CID) will conduct an audit of crime statistics recorded by state-level divisions to ensure accuracy and reflect public perceptions of safety. CID Director Datuk Seri Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain will personally review the statistics to verify if they align with the public's sense of security. The audit aims to hold investigators accountable for the crime data in their jurisdictions and provide explanations for fluctuations and crime reduction strategies. The findings will be submitted to the Inspector-General of Police and presented to policymakers and state leaders.

: The Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department will conduct an audit of the performance of state-level criminal investigation divisions across the country, ensuring that the recorded crime index accurately reflects on-the-ground realities.

“The audit team from Bukit Aman will review all statistics, including the fluctuation in crime index rates nationwide, to determine if they correspond with the public’s sense of security,” he said during an engagement session with journalists at Bukit Aman today. Shuhaily stressed that the initiative is not aimed at penalising officers but to hold district and state-level investigators accountable for the crime statistics in their respective areas of jurisdiction.

The audit findings would be submitted to Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain, who would present them to policymakers and state leaders.

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