Bukit Aman outlines six strategic thrusts to strengthen police force


KUALA LUMPUR: Bukit Aman has developed the Royal Malaysia Police Strategic Plan (PSPDRM) 2021-2025 to strengthen the police force further, says Tan Sri Razarudin Husain.

The Inspector-General of Police said the plan outlined the police's strategic direction in terms of development, modernisation of management and service delivery system to fulfil expectations of stakeholders.

"The plan has six main strategic thrusts with 23 selected KPI, 32 strategies, 135 programmes and 362 activities that have been entrusted to the respective departments," he said in his speech during Bukit Aman’s monthly assembly on Friday (July 19).

For the Bukit Aman Management Department, the IGP said it has been placed under the 6A Strategic Thrust, which includes transforming governance towards achieving service delivery that is excellent and with integrity with two main focuses.

"Focus A is transforming management and human resource development policy while focus B is strengthening the police's service delivery.

"Thus, the police through the Management Department is focusing on developing human capital by instilling honourable values among those in the police force as well as strengthening work systems and procedures to ensure excellent governance," he said.

The IGP said so far the 6A Strategic Thrust is going well, achieving more than 60% of its goal.

"I hope it can reach even more success next year.

"What is clear, the achievement will elevate the police force's image and increase society's confidence (towards the police force)," he said.

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