By Teoh El Sen - Free Malaysia Today
PETALING JAYA: The new Inspector-General of Police Ismail Omar let out a big “roar” when he told the men-in-blue that they must be like a two-faced tiger when dealing with the public and criminals.
"I want our policemen to portray the two faces of a tiger. One face shows a cute and kind tiger which is always a protector and friend of the people," he said, referring to the tiger-head emblem of the Royal Malaysian Police Force.
"When faced with criminals, you must show the other face – brave, strict, and fearsome," he said at a crime-prevention dialogue at Taman Medan here today.
He delighted the crowd when he picked up a police cap and pointed at the tiger-head emblem and roared.
"Roarrr!" he boomed to enthusiastic cheers and claps.
Ismail said the police needed the co-orporation of the public to successfully combat crime.
"I need you to help the police. Don't stay silent."
He added that his peers in Japan, China, and Europe all agreed that the police can't work alone.
He also expressed concerns over younger generation, saying it is important that they stay united.
"A united society is the first fort of defence against crime," he said.
PETALING JAYA: The new Inspector-General of Police Ismail Omar let out a big “roar” when he told the men-in-blue that they must be like a two-faced tiger when dealing with the public and criminals.
"I want our policemen to portray the two faces of a tiger. One face shows a cute and kind tiger which is always a protector and friend of the people," he said, referring to the tiger-head emblem of the Royal Malaysian Police Force.
"When faced with criminals, you must show the other face – brave, strict, and fearsome," he said at a crime-prevention dialogue at Taman Medan here today.
He delighted the crowd when he picked up a police cap and pointed at the tiger-head emblem and roared.
"Roarrr!" he boomed to enthusiastic cheers and claps.
Ismail said the police needed the co-orporation of the public to successfully combat crime.
"I need you to help the police. Don't stay silent."
He added that his peers in Japan, China, and Europe all agreed that the police can't work alone.
He also expressed concerns over younger generation, saying it is important that they stay united.
"A united society is the first fort of defence against crime," he said.
1 comment:
No need to roar.
We just need the police to do what they are suppose to do.
They are paid to do the job and it is them who choose police job as their career.
Not emptying our rakyat's wallets to buy them Kopi-O
You must be stern and spot check all your officers.
We want YOU to do the job correctly and by the book.
Not roar.
Police business is police business and not involves the zoo keeping business.
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