The crime index for Padawan
Municipal Council (MPP) decreased to 1,038 cases during the first 11 months of
this year compared to 1,170 cases in the same period last year.
Its chairman Lo Khere Chiang said all crimes showed a drop in cases except lorry thefts and theft of vans and motorcars which increased by 13 cases and seven cases respectively.
“The decrease of crime cases in Padawan is due to the commitment of the police in taking a positive approach and through partnership with local committees and conventional policing."
“Public support and cooperation also play a part in combating crime,” he said when launching the Crime Prevention Campaign at MJC Batu Kawa New Township near here yesterday.
Also present were Padawan district deputy police chief DSP Yap Fui Lee and organising chairman councillor Munded Banat.
He said: "MPP was committed to educating the public under its jurisdiction on crime prevention."
“We cannot just leave it to the police because it is also our responsibility to make sure our environment is safe,” he said.
He encouraged those who had fallen victim to crimes to lodge police report so police could have a clearer picture of the situation on the ground, and enable them to plan and come up with assignments that are accurate and effective.
According to Lo, well-planned interventions can prevent crime and victimisation, promote community safety and make significant contribution to the sustainable development of vibrant communities. - See more at:
Its chairman Lo Khere Chiang said all crimes showed a drop in cases except lorry thefts and theft of vans and motorcars which increased by 13 cases and seven cases respectively.
“The decrease of crime cases in Padawan is due to the commitment of the police in taking a positive approach and through partnership with local committees and conventional policing."
“Public support and cooperation also play a part in combating crime,” he said when launching the Crime Prevention Campaign at MJC Batu Kawa New Township near here yesterday.
Also present were Padawan district deputy police chief DSP Yap Fui Lee and organising chairman councillor Munded Banat.
He said: "MPP was committed to educating the public under its jurisdiction on crime prevention."
“We cannot just leave it to the police because it is also our responsibility to make sure our environment is safe,” he said.
He encouraged those who had fallen victim to crimes to lodge police report so police could have a clearer picture of the situation on the ground, and enable them to plan and come up with assignments that are accurate and effective.
According to Lo, well-planned interventions can prevent crime and victimisation, promote community safety and make significant contribution to the sustainable development of vibrant communities. - See more at:
Borneo Post: 17 Dec 2014
17 DECEMBER 2014
The
crime index for Padawan Municipal Council (MPP) decreased to 1,038
cases during the first 11 months of this year compared to 1,170 cases in
the same period last year.
Its chairman Lo Khere Chiang said all crimes showed a drop in cases except lorry thefts and theft of vans and motorcars which increased by 13 cases and seven cases respectively.
“The decrease of crime cases in Padawan is due to the commitment of the police in taking a positive approach and through partnership with local committees and conventional policing."
“Public support and cooperation also play a part in combating crime,” he said when launching the Crime Prevention Campaign at MJC Batu Kawa New Township near here yesterday.
Also present were Padawan district deputy police chief DSP Yap Fui Lee and organising chairman councillor Munded Banat.
He said: "MPP was committed to educating the public under its jurisdiction on crime prevention."
“We cannot just leave it to the police because it is also our responsibility to make sure our environment is safe,” he said.
He encouraged those who had fallen victim to crimes to lodge police report so police could have a clearer picture of the situation on the ground, and enable them to plan and come up with assignments that are accurate and effective.
According to Lo, well-planned interventions can prevent crime and victimisation, promote community safety and make significant contribution to the sustainable development of vibrant communities. - See more at: http://www.pemandu.gov.my/gtp/Media_Coverage-@-Lo-;_Drop_in_crime_index_in_MPP_areas.aspx#sthash.woMP7GbP.dpuf
Its chairman Lo Khere Chiang said all crimes showed a drop in cases except lorry thefts and theft of vans and motorcars which increased by 13 cases and seven cases respectively.
“The decrease of crime cases in Padawan is due to the commitment of the police in taking a positive approach and through partnership with local committees and conventional policing."
“Public support and cooperation also play a part in combating crime,” he said when launching the Crime Prevention Campaign at MJC Batu Kawa New Township near here yesterday.
Also present were Padawan district deputy police chief DSP Yap Fui Lee and organising chairman councillor Munded Banat.
He said: "MPP was committed to educating the public under its jurisdiction on crime prevention."
“We cannot just leave it to the police because it is also our responsibility to make sure our environment is safe,” he said.
He encouraged those who had fallen victim to crimes to lodge police report so police could have a clearer picture of the situation on the ground, and enable them to plan and come up with assignments that are accurate and effective.
According to Lo, well-planned interventions can prevent crime and victimisation, promote community safety and make significant contribution to the sustainable development of vibrant communities. - See more at: http://www.pemandu.gov.my/gtp/Media_Coverage-@-Lo-;_Drop_in_crime_index_in_MPP_areas.aspx#sthash.woMP7GbP.dpuf
KUCHING, 17 DECEMBER 2014 -
The crime index for Padawan Municipal Council (MPP) decreased to 1,038
cases during the first 11 months of this year compared to 1,170 cases in
the same period last year.
Its chairman Lo Khere Chiang said all crimes showed a drop in cases except lorry thefts and theft of vans and motorcars which increased by 13 cases and seven cases respectively.
“The decrease of crime cases in Padawan is due to the commitment of the police in taking a positive approach and through partnership with local committees and conventional policing."
“Public support and cooperation also play a part in combating crime,” he said when launching the Crime Prevention Campaign at MJC Batu Kawa New Township near here yesterday.
Also present were Padawan district deputy police chief DSP Yap Fui Lee and organising chairman councillor Munded Banat.
He said: "MPP was committed to educating the public under its jurisdiction on crime prevention."
“We cannot just leave it to the police because it is also our responsibility to make sure our environment is safe,” he said.
He encouraged those who had fallen victim to crimes to lodge police report so police could have a clearer picture of the situation on the ground, and enable them to plan and come up with assignments that are accurate and effective.
According to Lo, well-planned interventions can prevent crime and victimisation, promote community safety and make significant contribution to the sustainable development of vibrant communities. - See more at: http://www.pemandu.gov.my/gtp/Media_Coverage-@-Lo-;_Drop_in_crime_index_in_MPP_areas.aspx#sthash.woMP7GbP.dpuf
- See more at: http://www.pemandu.gov.my/gtp/Media_Coverage-@-Lo-;_Drop_in_crime_index_in_MPP_areas.aspx#sthash.woMP7GbP.dpufIts chairman Lo Khere Chiang said all crimes showed a drop in cases except lorry thefts and theft of vans and motorcars which increased by 13 cases and seven cases respectively.
“The decrease of crime cases in Padawan is due to the commitment of the police in taking a positive approach and through partnership with local committees and conventional policing."
“Public support and cooperation also play a part in combating crime,” he said when launching the Crime Prevention Campaign at MJC Batu Kawa New Township near here yesterday.
Also present were Padawan district deputy police chief DSP Yap Fui Lee and organising chairman councillor Munded Banat.
He said: "MPP was committed to educating the public under its jurisdiction on crime prevention."
“We cannot just leave it to the police because it is also our responsibility to make sure our environment is safe,” he said.
He encouraged those who had fallen victim to crimes to lodge police report so police could have a clearer picture of the situation on the ground, and enable them to plan and come up with assignments that are accurate and effective.
According to Lo, well-planned interventions can prevent crime and victimisation, promote community safety and make significant contribution to the sustainable development of vibrant communities. - See more at: http://www.pemandu.gov.my/gtp/Media_Coverage-@-Lo-;_Drop_in_crime_index_in_MPP_areas.aspx#sthash.woMP7GbP.dpuf
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