1,404 Police Personnel Faced Disciplinary Action Last Year – Bukit Aman

Ipoh: A total of 1,404 police officers were subjected to disciplinary action last year, said Bukit Aman Department of Integrity and Standards Compliance (JIPS) director Datuk Seri Azri Ahmad. He said that of the total, 799 were issued warnings, 256 were fined, 164 were dismissed, 122 had their emoluments forfeited, 32 were demoted, 16 had their salaries withheld, and 15 faced salary cuts.

According to BERNAMA News Agency, the dismissal of police officers was not solely linked to corruption, narcotics, and commercial crimes, but also to issues involving integrity and governance. Azri stated that dismissal actions were also taken in accordance with the Public Officers (Conduct and Discipline) Regulations 1993.

In the meantime, Azri denied that most cases of police misconduct were handled based on reports or evidence uncovered by certain news portals. He highlighted that reports from these portals are often baseless and mostly just accusations without any details of the complaint. The investigations based on these reports were often dropped at later stages, deeming the process a waste of time and energy.

Meanwhile, Pahang deputy police chief DCP Datuk Noor Hisam Nordin has been appointed as the Perak Police Chief effective today. Noor Hisam, 58, takes over from Perak deputy police chief DCP Zulkafli Saariat, who has served as the acting Perak Police Chief since Nov 8 last year. At the same ceremony, Noor Hisam's wife, Datin Noormawati Abdul Latip, assumed the role of PERKEP Chairman from Zulkafli's wife Zaleta Ibrahim.

In his speech, Noor Hisam expressed his commitment to carrying out the responsibility entrusted to him with dedication, ensuring the safety of the people remained at the highest level. With 36 years of experience in policing, the Sungai Siput native expressed hope that all police officers and members in Perak would work together to ensure the matter remained a top priority.