Number of accidents, house break-ins declines during Ops Selamat


KEMAMAN: The number of accident and house break-in cases reported nationwide showed a decline during the first nine days of Ops Selamat IV, which was launch on Jan 24, in conjunction with Chinese New Year.

Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order director Datuk Seri Salleh Mat Rasid said a total of 8,875 accidents were reported over the nine days, which is a decline of 1,314 cases, compared to 10,216 cases reported in the corresponding period last year.

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