Working for safer Setapak


(Front row, wearing uniform) ASP Zairul Hisham handing over household essentials to Intira as Saharuddin (ninth from right) and representatives from NGOs look on at the charity event organised by LKPJM and the Setapak Police Station.

THE Malaysian Crime Prevention Awareness Board (LKPJM) plans to launch a patrol unit in Setapak to combat crime.

LKPJM executive advisor Datuk Seri Saharuddin Awang Yahya said the unit would help police officers at the Setapak Police Station.

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