Autistic kids in for a treat


KUALA LUMPUR: Specialised training for the police’s mounted unit has been mooted by the nation’s top cop to support equine-assisted therapy for children with autism at the Pengaman-PDRM Autism Centre.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain (pic, left), an avid horse rider, said he had witnessed the positive effects of such therapy on children’s development and believes the mounted unit can play a meaningful role.

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