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Community trust key to effective policing, says Kanowit police chief

Community trust key to effective policing, says Kanowit police chief

Borneo Post24-07-2025
Junical delivers his speech during the Kanowit district police monthly assembly.
KANOWIT (July 24): Building strong ties with the community is fundamental to effective policing and maintaining public order, said Kanowit district police chief DSP Junical Ujal.
'A strong relationship between the police and the public is essential in ensuring safety and peace within our community,' he said during the district police's monthly assembly for July 2025, held at Kanowit district police headquarters on Wednesday.
He emphasised that mutual trust and cooperation with the public not only strengthens police operations but also enhances the success of outreach programmes.
The assembly, which took place from 7am to 8.45am, began with the arrival of officers and personnel, followed by the singing of patriotic songs 'Negaraku', 'Ibu Pertiwiku', and 'Sang Saka Biru'.
Junical reminded all departments to execute the district's monthly calendar of activities with discipline and commitment, stressing that proper implementation reflects the professionalism of the force.
He also took the opportunity to congratulate recipients of the 2024 Excellent Service Awards (APC) and certificates of appreciation, commending their dedication and exemplary service.
In addition, he extended his appreciation to all officers and units involved in coordinating the recent working visit by Sarawak Police Commissioner CP Dato Mancha Ata to IPD Kanowit.
A total of 43 police personnel attended the assembly.
The event concluded with the singing of the police anthem 'Polis Sedia Berkhidmat', symbolising the department's continued dedication to serving the people. community DSP Junical Ujal Kanowit police
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