KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) and the Australian Federal Police (AFP) have agreed to work together in combating transnational crimes, especially identity theft that is estimated to cause losses amounting to a whopping US$3 trillion (RM10.9 trillion) annually.
The PDRM and the AFP signed a statement of intent yesterday declaring their willingness to tackle the growing problem that poses a threat to their region.
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