PJ top cop on mission to ‘demilitarise’ policing with friendly, serve-the-public approach

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PETALING JAYA: One good deed a day beyond the call of regular duty. This is the challenge laid out by newly posted Petaling Jaya district police chief...

Nik Ezaneee chatting with accident victims Mihammad Aiman Abd Manab and his brother Muhammad Azizi, who were at the petaling Jaya district police headquarters to collect a copy of their police report. — Sunpix by Adib RawiOne good deed a day beyond the call of regular duty. This is the challenge laid out by newly posted Petaling Jaya district police chief ACP Nik Ezanee Mohd Faisal to his personnel after he reported for duty three weeks ago.

“When we get closer to the community by engaging them more, crime prevention is enhanced by several folds. The public will be more comfortable in dealing with us,” he said, adding that he would put greater focus on snatch thefts and housebreaking cases in the district. “Since the police force was formed two centuries ago, it has been paramilitary,” Nik Ezanee told theSun in an exclusive interview.

“We do not want the actions of a few bad apples to tarnish the whole force,” the district top cop said in a stern tone, while admitting that he is an idealist and a stickler for detail.

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