'Stop demoralising police by bashing them'


The Performance Management as well as Delivery Unit (Pemandu) today urged members of the open to stop bashing the military as they have been demoralising the people who have been ostensible to keep all of us safe.

NONEAt the media lecture today, the director of the National Key Results Area (NKRA) for crime reduction, Eugene Teh (left), pronounced for improved or for worse, the military "are the usually choice".

"We do not have an alternative. Some people have been saying, 'bring in the United Nations police'... But have been you sure?

"In this business, when you have been shopping security services from the police, they have been the monopoly sellers as well as they have been doing their damn hardest...They have been the usually choice, these 115,000 people," he said.

Teh, who worked with the military upon the NKRA programme for 3 years, pronounced the military have been subjected to "a lot of stress, from the ministry, the PM as well as the press".

'They're unequivocally stressed'


"Investigating officers lay in dinky bedrooms during the back of the military stations, which smell of cigarettes. An military officer will demeanour during this case...and afterwards he'll scream as well as demeanour during another case.

"This guy is really, unequivocally stressed. If (police) have done something well, extol them for their efforts," he said.

If oppressive criticisms continue, the military might just give up as "they'll get scolded either th! ey do (t heir jobs) or not".

Teh pronounced those who have complaints about the police, particularly of military refusing to take their reports of crime, should complain to the Enforcement Agency Integrity Commission, or emailgtp.feedback@pemandu.gov.my.

According to the police, the country's crime index forsaken by 26.3 percent between Jan as well as Jun 2012, compared with the same period in 2009.

However, the Pemandu-commissioned research study found which somewhat some-more than half of Malaysians still fear ! being vi ctims of crime.
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