Zeroing in on crime in Putrajaya


The Putrajaya Safe City Forum 2015 was moderated by Malaysian Institute Planners executive council committee member Datin Mazrina Abd Khalid (far right), with panelists (L-R) Miros senior research officer Dr. Muhammad Marizwan Abdul Manan, MBSA urban planning director Annie Syazrin Ismail and Putrajaya IPD DSP Thamarai Muthusamy.

PUTRAJAYA is aiming for a zero crime rate by 2018.

In an effort to achieve the target, Putrajaya Corporation (PPj) organised the Putrajaya Safe City Forum 2015 recently, which was attended by residents’ representatives, Putrajaya schools’ representatives, non-governmental organisations and PPj officers.

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