When they don’t get the just rewards, the tendency to commit crime is wide open, says national police chief.
KUALA LUMPUR: Salaries of lower-ranked members of the police – sergeants and below – are low and not not cover the cost of living, especially those stationed in cities, says the Inspector-General of Police, Abdul Hamid Bador.
Salaries, logistics and requirements of the lower-ranked will be given priority in efforts to enhance the integrity of the police force. “Shoes and uniform did not reach police officers and personnel that they are forced to use their own money to cover the costs and the system also requires them to submit the receipts so that they can claim for reimbursement,” he said.
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