'We continue to function and play our role, there is no question of change - except maybe for changes following retirements,' says Abdul Hamid Bador.
There will be no reassignment of positions within the Royal Malaysian Police in the wake of a new Perikatan Nasional federal government, according to Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador.
"We continue to function and play our role, there is no question of change - except maybe for changes following retirements," Abdul Hamid told reporters today when quizzed whether there could be changes within the force following a change in government ...
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