All-out fight against crime


This is my pledge: Najib showing a T-shirt with his name on a pledge after launching Pemandu’s United Against Crime Day at the KLCC Park in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: A direct line to Bukit Aman, better-lit housing areas and safer shopping malls are among the thrusts of the Government as it goes on an all-out assault against crime. And that’s not to mention the highly-visible police presence.

“The fight will be relentless to ensure that the people are free from fear,” declared Da­­- tuk Seri Najib Tun Razak when launching Pemandu’s United Against Crime Day at the KLCC Park here.

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