‘We have CCTVs and auxiliary policemen in all stations’


Cause for concern: People walking at a dimly-lit walkway at Plaza Rakyat LRT Station.

PETALING JAYA: Besides having some 6,224 CCTVs keeping an eye at MRT and LRT stations, there are teams of uniformed auxiliary policemen patrolling them and even roving among passengers on board trains.

This was the assurance given by Prasarana Malaysia Bhd to the al­­most 150,000 daily commuters who take the MRT and LRT following the robbery-cum-assault on a woman in a lift at the Taman Mutiara station in Cheras on Feb 14.

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Transport & Safety , MRT , Prasarana , MARAH , crime

   

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