Crime down 67% since start of MCO, say cops

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The Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department said from March 18 to April 7, an average of 116 crime index cases occurred daily compared to 350 cases on normal days. Read more at

The Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department director said from March 18 to April 7, an average of 116 crime index cases occurred daily compared to 350 cases on normal days.

"We also conduct 750 roadblocks daily for 24 hours. If crime occurs, it is easy for us to relay information and be on alert," he said. Those on duty at roadblock have also been told to inspect riders for food sending services as there has been information that some of them are carrying contrabands, he added.

"We want to check whether the people are adhering to the MCO as those not involved in essential services must stay home.

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