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Johor lists 15 hot spots for crime

The New Paper | Fri, Aug 14 2009

Police to step up enforcement, aiming for 20% drop in crime

If you’re going to Johor, you might notice more police presence in various parts, including the malls in Johor Baru (JB) frequented by Singaporeans.

Johor police will be putting more men in 15 places which are identified as the most crime-prone areas in the southern Malaysian state.

Their target? A 20 per cent drop in crime by the end of next year.

The Johor crime reduction effort is part of the wider National Key Result Areas (NKRA), which lists lower crime rate as one of the targets,reported Bernama.

Of the 15 crime hot spots, five are located within Johor Baru alone.

In particular, southern Johor contributed three to the list, including its city centre, which is frequented by Singaporeans; and Larkin, where many take buses into Singapore.

Johor police chief Deputy Commissioner Mohd Mokhtar Mohd Shariff told The Star that the places identified were riddled with street crimes such as wayside robberies and snatch thefts.

There were 551 snatch thefts recorded between January and early this month in Johor, and 178 people arrested in connection with the cases.

This is comparable to the 560 snatch thefts recorded during the same period last year.

But Johor recorded an overall 11 per cent decline in crime rate between January and August, compared to the same period last year.

Currently, the police to residents ratio in Johor is one officer to 580 people, compared to the national target of one officer to 250 people.

Mr Mohd Mokhtar said that a 24-hour operations room had been set up at the Johor police headquarters to monitor developments.

All heads of department and district police chiefs had been instructed to adopt strategic planning to prevent crime.

Being more vigilant

Police are also enlisting the help of the People’s Volunteer Corps (Rela) and the Civil Defence Department to strengthen enforcement.

He said: "The senior police personnel in charge will look at feedback from the public and analyse every police success and weaknesses at the hotspots."

Mr Mohd Mokhtar also warned criminals that the announcement of these 15 areas does not mean police will neglect other areas.

He told China Press that committing a crime is a foolish act and if criminals think that they can move out of these 15 places to other areas to continue to commit crimes, that would be even more foolish.

He added that residents of these 15 places should not be worried that their areas have been named on the list, and he is confident that police will be able to strategise well to reduce the crime rates.

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Alert: The 15 hot spots for crime(in red) include Johor baru city

centre, which is frequented by Singaporeans

This article was first published in The New Paper.

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Quite sometime I have not been to JB.

This cumming Mon - going to send my car for grooming @ Zaino.

Planned to take a bus to JB City Centre with my wife while they groom my ride.

Want FR or not....hehhehehe!!

A bit scary leh but I will go as planned!!! :pray: :pray: :pray:

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