Mammoth allocation for cops important for better working environment, says social activist

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Mammoth allocation for cops important for better working environment, says social activist
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KUALA LUMPUR: The RM1.35bil allocation for 12 infrastructure projects for the police is essential in order to provide a better working environment for officers and personnel, says Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye , are important as it could lead to better service for the public as well.

"In fact, some police personnel even dig into their own pockets to cover the cost of repairs so that their families could continue to stay at the quarters," he said. "We really hope the government will continue to monitor the situation and provide reasonable allocation to improve the living conditions of police personnel and officers," he said.

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