PDRM – So far so good - Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy
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The duties of an officer are the safety, honour, and
welfare of your country first; the honour, welfare, and comfort of the
men in your command second; and the officer's own ease, comfort, and
safety last.– George S Patton
Malaysiakini : COMMENT
| One of the more interesting aspects of the movement control order
(MCO) is that the average rakyat has had more interactions with the
state security apparatus, specifically the PDRM. This is funny, of
course, because if people were seriously following the MCO, they would
not be interacting with the police.
While the press and social
media highlight the negative encounters between the citizenry and the
police, anecdotally speaking, I believe for the most part the experience
has been positive. Public relations officers of the PDRM tell me that
when they make an “arrest”, they are merely following their standard
operating procedure (SOP) and while they understand that some folks will
be upset, they are always mindful of the way it plays out in social
media.
Another
very senior police officer asked me to relay the message to readers to
separate their politics from how they view police action at this time.
He is very well aware that a certain segment of the population does not
trust the PDRM and the words of politicians and some police officers
have made it worse. Howdever, he said, the police force just wants to
ensure the safety of everyone.
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