Be careful online, says Bukit Aman's CCID chief


HIS department is one of the most important in this day and age, yet Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department director Comm Datuk Seri Mortadza Nazarene is taking it all in his stride. He is confident the CCID will be able to overcome any challenge, especially involving “new age” or high-tech crimes. The key, according to the veteran crime-buster, is keeping updated with the changing times. The Star sits down with the Sarawak-born cop as he reflects on his hopes and aspirations for PDRM and CCID in conjunction with the 209th Police Day celebration.

Q:  The PDRM will be celebrating its 209th Police Day on March 25. How do you feel the police force have evolved over the years?

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