Raising level of trust in the police


PDRM can enjoy greater trust if it takes up decentralisation as a key component in its efforts to modernise.

THE Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has been criticised, at times unfairly, by various sections of society. In the run-up to last Saturday’s rally, supporters of Bersih accused the police of acting in ways which discriminated against them. Accusation after accusation was hurled at the police especially on social media.

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Opinion , Views; Wan Saiful Wan Jan

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