Cops told: Behave, or social media is going to get you


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 10 Oct 2017

Nur Jazlan's comments came after two incidents: one was when seven policemen were filmed at a nightclub in Muar, and another of a policeman from the Segamat district police headquarters being photographed for being overly-friendly with a woman dressed in shorts and a singlet.

KULAI: All police personnel should be on their best behaviour as the public is watching their every move, says Datuk Nur Jazlan Mohamed.

The Deputy Home Minister said members of the public are highly active on social media and are ever ready to use their smartphones to snap photos of police personnel "misbehaving".

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