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[UPDATED] Mohamed Usuf steps in as acting KL police chief
[UPDATED] Mohamed Usuf steps in as acting KL police chief

New Straits Times

time4 days ago

  • New Straits Times

[UPDATED] Mohamed Usuf steps in as acting KL police chief

KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Mohamed Usuf Jan Mohamad has temporarily assumed the role of acting Kuala Lumpur police chief. He takes over from Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa, who was recently promoted to Director of the Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID). The handover of duties ceremony was witnessed by Bukit Aman Integrity and Standards Compliance Department Director Datuk Hamzah Ahmad at the Kuala Lumpur police headquarters today. Earlier, during a special assembly held prior to the ceremony, Rusdi praised Kuala Lumpur police force for maintaining their discipline throughout his tenure. "I have found the overall level of discipline among Kuala Lumpur police personnel to be satisfactory. "As such, I urge all personnel to continue upholding this standard of discipline. Supervisors, in particular, must fulfil their monitoring responsibilities as stipulated under the Inspector-General's Order No. 191 on 'Total Enforcement' in relation to Regulation 3C of the Public Officers (Conduct and Discipline) Regulations 1993," he said. He also expressed hope that the Kuala Lumpur police would continue to excel and uphold the highest standards in policing, guided by principles that prioritise the safety of both society and the nation. "Thus, I call upon everyone to continue working together to drive our collective efforts and ensure that the Kuala Lumpur police achieve their goals and consistently provide the best possible service to the community. I would also like to extend my heartfelt appreciation to all members of the Kuala Lumpur police who have given me their full cooperation and brought pride to the force through their remarkable achievements," he said. Rusdi said a review of crime statistics comparing January to June 2024 with January to June 2025 showed a 28 per cent reduction in the crime index, equivalent to a decrease of 1,151 cases. "Violent crimes saw a 29 per cent decrease, with 790 cases in 2024 compared to 563 cases in 2025 during the same period. Meanwhile, property crimes recorded a 27 per cent reduction, with 3,377 cases in 2024 compared to 2,453 cases in 2025," he said. Rusdi noted that this was not his first stint at CCID, having spent nearly 12 years there in his younger days as an investigating officer. "We have seen an evolution in commercial crimes, which comes with its own set of challenges, especially in the area of investigations. "Previously, conventional cheating cases were less complicated, but at least 80 per cent now involve online scammers," he said, adding that with advancements in Artificial Intelligence, there is much for him to catch up on.

59 cops sacked over misconduct between January and May
59 cops sacked over misconduct between January and May

New Straits Times

time16-06-2025

  • New Straits Times

59 cops sacked over misconduct between January and May

MARAN: A total of 59 police officers and rank-and-file personnel were dismissed between January and May this year over misconduct, including narcotics-related offences. Bukit Aman Integrity and Standards Compliance Department (JIPS) director Datuk Seri Azri Ahmad said 492 police personnel faced disciplinary action in the same period. "Integrity-related offences topped the list of disciplinary cases at 333 cases, followed by governance offences at 45 cases, narcotics offences at 42 cases, criminal activity at 38 cases, syariah offences at 19 cases and bribery at 15 cases. "Of the personnel involved in disciplinary proceedings, 59 were dismissed, while others faced other actions, including suspension from duties," he said after opening the Maran police headquarters here today. Azri said the department received 2,637 complaints and reports of misconduct in the same period, of which 1,892 were officially lodged and 745 were submitted by members of the public. "A total of 776 disciplinary investigation papers and 584 enquiry papers involving 2,076 personnel were opened for misconduct cases in the first five months of 2025." He said to boost transparency and improve information channels, police launched the Aduan JIPS PDRM application on June 4 to provide a more accessible and user-friendly complaints platform. "The application has received 23 complaints. We hope more members of the public will come forward to share information." At the event, Azri was honoured ahead of his retirement on June 26 after 37 years of service. Present were Pahang police chief Datuk Seri Yahaya Othman and Maran police chief Superintendent Wong Kim Wai.

PDRM announces transfers of 17 senior officers
PDRM announces transfers of 17 senior officers

Daily Express

time07-06-2025

  • Daily Express

PDRM announces transfers of 17 senior officers

Published on: Saturday, June 07, 2025 Published on: Sat, Jun 07, 2025 By: Bernama Text Size: KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) today announced the transfer of 17 senior officers effective July 7. PDRM Secretary Datuk Kamaruzaman Abdullah announced that the reshuffle includes Datuk Yusni Mohd Jamil, the principal assistant director of Bukit Aman Special Branch E5, who has been promoted to the rank of acting Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP). Advertisement He said SAC Mohammad Azlin Sadari, the deputy director of Internal Security and Public Order (Wildlife Crime Bureau) of the Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department, was appointed as the Perak deputy police chief with the rank of acting Deputy Commissioner of Police. Kuantan district police chief ACP Wan Mohd Zahari Wan Busu was also transferred as head of Perak Internal Security and Public Order Department with the rank of acting SAC. 'ACP Nasri Jamaluddin, the deputy head of the Special Branch Intelligence and Operations in Penang will begin his duties as assistant director of E6B Bukit Aman Special Branch with the rank of acting SAC. 'ACP Zulkiflee Rashid, the assistant director (Intelligence/Operations) of the Standards Compliance Division of the Bukit Aman Integrity and Standards Compliance Department has been appointed principal assistant director (Governance/General Policing) of the Integrity Division of the Bukit Aman Integrity and Standards Compliance Department with the rank of acting SAC.' he said in a statement here, today. Advertisement In addition, Jasin district police chief Supt Mohamad Rusli Mat has been appointed as Kuantan district police chief with the rank of acting ACP. Bukit Aman Special Branch E5B assistant director, Supt Noor Azman Amardin has been appointed deputy head of the Special Branch for Intelligence and Operations in Penang with the rank of acting ACP. Also involved was the staff officer of Sabah Special Branch E1, Supt Mohd Azizul Rosun Khan who was appointed as deputy chief of Sabah Special Branch for Management and Coordination with the rank of acting ACP. Supt Wan Zulfadli Wan Mustafa Pulan, head of the Remuneration/Salary Unit of the Services Branch of the Services/Staffing Division, Management Department in Bukit Aman has been appointed principal assistant director (Finance) of the Finance/Procurement/General Policing Division of the Logistics and Technology Department in Bukit Aman with the rank of acting ACP. * 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. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

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