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Sabah Police Chief on role of women

Sabah Police Chief on role of women

Daily Express11-07-2025
Published on: Friday, July 11, 2025
Published on: Fri, Jul 11, 2025
By: Winnie Kasmir Text Size: Jauteh also stressed the ongoing challenge of cybercrime, especially online scams, which continue to persist despite various awareness campaigns being carried out. 'We have found that not only members of the public but also professionals have fallen victim,' he said. KINABATANGAN: Housewives play a vital role in helping to maintain community wellbeing by serving as the eyes and ears of the authorities, said Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Jauteh Dikun. According to him, women, particularly housewives, are individuals who are constantly present in the community and are more familiar with the movements and behaviour of those around them .'They observe various forms of behaviour, including those that may be unlawful, such as acts of aggression, immoral conduct or drug abuse. 'We hope such information will be channelled to the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) through the Amanita initiative,' he said to the media after launching the Kinabatangan District Amanita Community Garden Programme at Dewan Seri Lamag here Wednesday. Jauteh also stressed the ongoing challenge of cybercrime, especially online scams, which continue to persist despite various awareness campaigns being carried out. 'We have found that not only members of the public but also professionals have fallen victim,' he said. He advised the public not to panic and to immediately refer any suspicious calls to the nearest police station for verification and advice. Meanwhile, commenting on sexual crimes, Jauteh said that most rape cases in Sabah involve underage teenagers. He therefore urged parents to regularly monitor their children's mobile phone usage and activities, including within their own homes. He also addressed the growing concern over crocodile threats in several rural areas of the state. 'In the past week alone, there were two crocodile attack incidents – one in Beluran and another in Kinabatangan. We are seeing crocodiles not only threatening waterways but also encroaching into plantation areas,' he said. As a long-term preventive measure, he proposed controlling the crocodile population by destroying their eggs, describing this as a non-cruel and widely acceptable alternative. 'We don't need to kill the crocodiles, but rather remove their eggs to control the population. It's similar to collecting chicken eggs, there is no element of cruelty in that,' he added. He emphasised that Sabah police will continue to intensify collaboration with the community in efforts to curb crime and ensure public safety. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available.
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