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Dato’ G Kumaar Aamaan & The People Praise DCP Dato’ Fadil’s Firm Stand, Urge State CID Chiefs to Take Strict Action

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Kuala Lumpur – The public, including netizens, have praised Deputy Director (Intelligence/Operations) of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Bukit Aman, DCP Dato’ Fadil Hj Marsus, for issuing a stern warning to criminals, urging them to cease their illegal activities or face severe action from the police.

His firm stance on tackling crime in the country has received full support from the public, including Dato’ G Kumaar Aamaan, who is calling for all State CID Chiefs and District Police Headquarters (IPD) to take proactive measures in curbing gang-related criminal activities.

Summon Gang & Club Leaders to IPD for Official Warning

As an initial preventive measure, Dato’ G Kumaar Aamaan has proposed that all State CID Chiefs and IPDs summon gang and club leaders to the police headquarters to issue formal warnings and advice.

“These individuals must be called in and reminded that the police will not tolerate their members engaging in criminal activities. If this continues, firm action will be taken against them, including the leaders who finance criminal activities,” he stated.

Severe Action If Criminal Activities Persist

He stressed that if crime continues despite these warnings, harsher measures will be enforced, in line with DCP Dato’ Fadil Hj Marsus’ approach to ensuring public safety.

“Enough chances have been given. If they persist, they must be ready to face the consequences. This is not a threat but a promise that Malaysia will not allow criminals to roam free,” he added.

Public Demands Safety, Authorities Must Act Firmly

The strong public support for stricter police action proves that people are fed up with the increasing crime rate. They are demanding more aggressive enforcement and harsher penalties for individuals and groups who dare to challenge the law.

Now, the public awaits an official directive for State CID Chiefs and IPDs to implement this proposal. One thing is certain—there is no longer room for crime to thrive in Malaysia!

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