ALMOST HALF OF OCPDS IN SABAH ARE LOCALS





KOTA KINABALU: Eight of a twenty military districts in Sabah have been right away headed by Sabah-born military officers, according to Deputy Home Minister Datuk Wira Abu Seman Haji Yusop.

He pronounced three of them have been streamer Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan as good as Tawau Police Districts any with a arrange of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), whilst a rest have been in Keningau, Kinabatangan, Papar, Semporna as good as Sipitang any with a arrange of Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP).
In conditions of ethnic background, he pronounced dual of them have been Dusun, whilst another dual Kadazan, dual Malays, one Murut as good as a Bajau.

He pronounced this in reply to Ranau MP Datuk Siringan Gubat who asked a Home Minister in a Dewan Rakyat upon a number of Sabahan military officers allocated to head a military districts in a State as good as their racial breakdown.

Siringan, in his reply to this, pronounced a number of Sabahans allocated to a pronounced post was not acceptable deliberation that it is already 49 years given Malaysia was shaped as good as to illustrate some-more Sabahans should be land a post right now.

To this, Abu Seman pronounced a military always want, if possible, as many as probable those with qualifications to reason a pronounced post.

"Actually in a appointment of OCPD or District Police Chiefs it is not based upon a race, ethnic groupor location. What is some-more cri! tical is a level of experiences, educational qualification, work performance as good as skills," he said.

"So what you see from a number of military officers as good as crew from Sabah, you give them a lot of bearing at a large cities similar to Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru as good as so on. And when they already have practice as good as skills you can place them in Sabah," he added.

He pronounced a military do not care from which state an military officer or crew comes from in conditions of arrange promotion, citing as example Sabah-born Datuk Seri Mohd Bakri Zinin who is currently a Director of Criminal Investigation Department in Bukit Aman.
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