Public input still needed to enhance police service


SINTOK: The police still require input from external parties in efforts to improve the standard of service of the security force, says Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail (pic).

He said that although the police force is one of the agen­cies under the Home Minis­try with a long history, it is open to colla­boration with various parties, including universities.

“The police existed even before this university (Universiti Utara Malaysia) was established, bringing with them an extraordinary wealth of experience in dealing with various issues, including emergencies, communism, religious sensitivities and terrorism.

“The fact that they (PDRM) are willing to collaborate with universities demonstrates a commendable quality. Despite their many strengths, they still seek external perspectives to further enhance the agency, and we must respect that,” he said.

He was speaking at the launch of the Royal Malaysia Police Leadership Behavioural Compe­t­ency Dictionary at UUM here yesterday, Bernama reported.

He added that the peace enjoy­ed in the country today is not something that happened by default, but rather by design, thanks in part to the efforts of the police force, including through collaborations with universities.

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