Perlis police assign school liaison officers to keep tabs on student crimes


KANGAR: The Perlis police contingent's Crime Prevention and Community Security Department has assigned at least one police officer to be place as School Liaison Officer (PPS) in each of the 116 secondary and primary schools as well as tahfiz institutions in the state as a crime prevention measure.

Its head, Supt Idris Mohamed said that police in the state are placing one officer and one rank-and-file personnel in secondary schools and one officer in primary schools and added that they would conduct visits once or twice a month.

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