Police should get their priorities straight


IT took a Cabinet meeting to finally put an end to the controversy over the CNY decorations at SMK Pusat Bandar Puchong 1. That’s how high a trivial matter had to go before it could be set to rights.

The police are now back-pedalling on their earlier advice to remove the decorations when they should not have become involved in the first place. It was really a school administrative matter at the most.It is ironic that the Inspector-General of Police laments the unnecessary time spent on investigating matters like this when the police keep entangling themselves in such trivialities. Hopefully, this case will spur the police into prioritising cases according to the seriousness of the issue.

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