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Malaysian General Operations Force (GOF) 7th Battalion members guarding the borders of Malaysia with Thailand near Jeram Perdah in Pasir Mas, Kelantan, during ‘Op Benteng’ on July 13, 2020. — Picture by BERNAMA

IGP wants CCID, NCID to be expanded to combat cross-border crimes

JOHOR BAHRU, March 14 — The Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) and the Narcotic Crime Investigation Department (NCID) should be expanded with additional personnel to enhance their operations in combatting global and cross-border crimes, said Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tan Sri Razarudin Husain.

Both the departments have a small number of staff members, with CCID having 2,100 personnel and NCID having at most 5,000 personnel nationwide.

“The United Nations (UN) standard (for police-population ratio) is 300 police officers for 100,000 citizens or one police officer for 333 citizens. Now, Malaysia has 32 million people, and about 130,000 of them are police officers, which means our (police-public) ratio is one police officer for 275 citizens.

“If we want to expand (the number of personnel), it is in CCID and NCID because of global crime issues like cybercrime or scammers,” he said during a press conference after the ceremony to receive the police strike crafts Rigid Hull Assault Boats (RHABs) on behalf of the Marine Police Force today.

Present were Johor police chief CP M Kumar and Marine Police Force commander PPM SAC Norzaid Mohamad Said.

Asked about border control during the fasting month of Ramadan and Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebrations, Razarudin said the police are constantly enhancing border control to prevent invasions.

Speaking at the ceremony, he said the Marine Police Force received four RHABs equipped with heavy weapons to strengthen the force’s capability to safeguard the country’s borders.

The Marine Police Force had received 10 RHABs worth RM32.8 million, with six of them received in November last year.

— Bernama

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