Cop blames parents for children getting into crime and social ills


DCP Raja Shahrom (front row, fourth from left) with award recipients after the state police monthly assembly in Bukit Beruang.

MELAKA: The attitude of parents who were unconcerned about their children’s activities has led to the emerging trend of juveniles being involved in crime and other social ills in Melaka, said state police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Raja Shahrom Raja Abdullah.

He said some parents were also not bothered to find out about their children’s friends.

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