Shah Alam considers male back-up for female enforcement officers


Rosli sharing a conversation with Nurul Ain (second right) and her two colleagues Norsaezah Suhairi (left) and Nor Ana Johan.

SHAH ALAM: The Shah Alam City Council (MBSA) is considering putting a male officer in each enforcement group when it makes its rounds.  

MBSA deputy secretary Rosli Bakar said Friday the suggestion follows the incident last month where enforcement officer Nurul Ain Isa, was harassed by a couple when she was on duty with two other female officers.  

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