Crimes happen everywhere at any time. Without the police and the relevant authorities staying vigilant at times to protect and serve, all criminals would
Regardless of the kind of crimes committed, PDRM recently revealed that the crime rates in Malaysia have decreased by 1.1 percent as of June 2023. In other words, a number of 25,482 cases were recorded this year as compared to 25,774 cases last year.
According to him, 16,518 cases have been solved, which is equivalent to 64.8% as compared to the case rate which was set at 45%. Despite the decrease in crime rates, he said that it’s not an excuse for the police to be less vigilant. In fact, they should work harder to curb the crimes in order to allow the community to live in a safe environment.
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