Police deny tweaking crime statistics


KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 7 The military have denied utilizing inhabitant crime census data after a crime watchdog purported yesterday which a authorities had publicly expelled lower figures.
Yesterday, MyWatch provided a media copies of a minute by federal military CID chief Datuk Seri Mohd Bakri Zinin dated October 13, 2011 which recorded 17,882 cases of snatch burglary as well as spoliation but firearms from Jan to October 2011 compared to a published crime index of 7,324 cases; as well as 43,792 cases of burglary as well as residence break-in a same duration compared to a published crime index of 30,200 cases.
"This is utilizing my minute as well as census data to uncover things are not right in a military force," Bakri(picture)toldThe Malaysian Insidertoday.
"So I'll give my Personal Computer (press conference) explaining further," he added.
MyWatch, whose enthusiast is former Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan, also pronounced yesterday which a military had incorrectly distributed a case-solving rate for 2011 as well as 2012, indicating out which a military considered a box solved if they discovered a stolen car but arresting a suspect.
The crime watchdog also pronounced final month which a crime rate had gone up final year, indicating out which a overall car thefts in a July-September duration in 2012 had risen by 3.5 per cent, or 624 cases, in comparison with a same duration in 2011.
MyWatch pronounced serious crimes such as rapist intimidation, kidnapping, extortion as well as causing disgusting harm are personal as non-index crimes, which are not included in a inhabitant crime statistics.
The military divide crime into dual categories, index as well as non-index with a former tangible as crime which is reported with enough regularity a! s well a s stress to be a suggestive indicator of a crime situation, whilst a latter is considered as teenager in nature.
Musa urged a military yesterday to reveal a crime statistics, observant which a open needed to feel which crime was starting down.
The former top patrolman has formerly indicted a government of hiding facts about a crime rate from a public.
But a military released a minute reply final Aug to rebut allegations which they had manipulated crime statistics.
Putrajaya's potency unit Pemandu pronounced final Jul which index crime in Malaysia dropped by 10.1 per cent from Jan to May final year compared to a same duration in 2011.
Pemandu had also progressing expelled total to uncover which index crime had dropped by 11.1 per cent from 2010 to 2011, whilst street crime dipped 39.7 per cent in a same period.
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