Melaka cops all ready for election


MELAKA: The police are prepared for the Melaka state election including calling for personnel outside the state to assist, says Datuk Seri Mazlan Lazim.

The Deputy Inspector-General of Police said they would ensure the Melaka state election proceeded according to the standard operating procedure as stipulated by the National Security Council.

Generous gesture: Mazlan presenting a food basket to a retired personnel at Malim police station in Melaka. With him is Melaka police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Abdul Majid Mohd Ali. — Bernama
Generous gesture: Mazlan presenting a food basket to a retired personnel at Malim police station in Melaka. With him is Melaka police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Abdul Majid Mohd Ali. — Bernama

“So far, the Melaka contingent compliance teams comprising 280 officers and personnel are enforcing the existing laws including Covid-19 SOP.

“If necessary, we will beef up our personnel according to the situation,” he told reporters after presenting food baskets to 40 retired personnel at Malim police station yesterday. — Bernama

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