Friday, September 28, 2007

CRIMES IN THE HOUSING ESTATES

Too many murders for my liking in the country. Is the police really doing its job to make the streets safe? Now the people shouldnt depend on the police for patrolling. I suppose they have to form their own association to patrol their housing estates against crimes on the people and homes. After Nurin incident, another murder took place in Kepong. Although two Africans were arrested after the incident, police are keen to contact two others still at large. Johoreans had voiced their displeasure of the many crimes in the city and state. Police had been given ample leeway and budgets approval to recruit personnel to beef up the security in the country, yet crime waves still seeping through their hands. We shouldnt point the finger at the police. We should take up our own patrolling especially Rukun patrolling concept to minimise the crimes in the housing estates.

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