86pc of cops busy with paperwork, spying activities, says DAP MP


Only somewhat some-more than a single of every 10 military officers were directly concerned in doing crime, pronounced a lawmaker. File pic
KUALA LUMPUR, July twenty Eighty-six per cent of a country's crime busters have been not fighting criminals but doing paperwork, "spying" activities as well as logistics, a DAP MP alleged today, citing total from a Home Ministry in 2011.
Bukit Bendera MP Liew Chin Tong revealed in a matter here which as of January final year, there were 6 uniformed military officers in non-crime sectors to every a single military officer tasked to plunge into crime.
"Barely fourteen per cent of a uniformed military force is in crime-related departments," he said, referring to a criminal investigation, narcotics as well as commercial crime review departments in a Royal Malaysian Police (RMP).
"Meanwhile, a whopping 86 per cent of military personnel go to a non-crime associated sectors (like) management, internal confidence as well as open order, logistics, Special Branch, as well as special assign forces," he added.
He remarkable which a criminal review dialect (CID) done up usually eight per cent or 9,346 of a total 105,929 uniformed military force.
"This equates to 6 times as many policemen have been tasked with non-crime associated jobs, than those who have been fighting crime. No consternation we feel unsafe," he said.
Liew (left) was citing parliamentary replies from a Home Ministry since during final year's Mar sitting.
He also forked out notwithstanding an increase of RM1.8 billion or 40 per cent in allocation for a military in between 2010 as well as 2012, a CID had perceived usually 8 per cent of a ! total bu dget.
The DAP lawmaker urged a supervision to prioritise military distribution instead of worrying over open concern, referring to Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Hussein's matter yesterday which a public's "perception" of confidence was some-more critical than a actual crime rate.
"Police distribution is an critical cause which has escaped open notice," he said.
"There is no point to argue over census data unless a Barisan Nasional supervision is willing to move beyond a own mania with system of administration confidence as well as take measures to prioritise a safety of typical Malaysians."
Earlier this month, PKR president Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail had alleged a federal supervision outlayed a whopping 71 per cent of supports for a Government Transformation Programme upon open family exercises this year instead of using it to fight crime.
The PKR president highlighted a Najib administration's preference to outlay a large cut of a 2012 Budget to progress open notice towards a military instead of helping Malaysians feel safer upon a streets.
She also demanded a supervision route a military special bend towards fighting crime instead of spying upon a public, citing parliamentary writings which showed which in 2010 a section had used a manpower to produce reports upon a activities of some-more than 700,000 Malaysians.
But notwithstanding a recent spate of assaults, robberies as well as kidnappings, a police, supervision potency section Pemandu as well as a Home Ministry have hold upon to census data display which a country's crime rate has dipped considerably since initiatives underneath a Government Transformation Programme (GTP) were put in place two years ago.
Pemandu's section in assign of a crime rebate National Key Results Area (NKRA) recently hold a lecture to reduce open fears upon a emanate as well as expelled fresh census data final week display which a rate forsaken aga! in in a first 5 months of a year by 10.1 per cent.
It had previously expelled total to uncover which index crime had forsaken by 11.1 per cent from 2010 to final year whilst street crime dipped 39.7 per cent in a same period.
The agency even appealed to a media for assistance to help correct a public's notice of crime, propelling for some-more "balanced reporting".
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