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Ahmad Adnan (right) receiving the handover letter from former acting state police traffic chief Deputy Supt Abd Aziz Abd Rahman during a brief ceremony at the state police contingent headquarters in Ipoh. Witnessing the handover was Perak police chief Comm Datuk Hasnan Hassan.

FORMER deputy Kuala Lumpur traffic chief Superintendent Ahmad Adnan Basri has been appointed Perak’s traffic chief.

The 48-year-old takes over the position from acting chief Deputy Supt Abd Aziz Abd Rahman, following the retirement of Supt Wan Jamil Wan Chik last month.

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