Unscrupulous security firms sub-contracting their services, says industry veteran


Trained and ready Security guards at the closing ceremony of the Certified Security Guards at the Royal Malaysian Police College.

KUALA LUMPUR: Certified training by police for Malaysian guards is a welcome move, but will do little to curb the illegal ones, said private security industry veteran Datuk Seri Juniur Khoo.

Khoo, whose firm Chico Force manages security at several major malls here, claimed the Home Ministry was cracking down on the wrong side of the industry.

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