CORONAVIRUS | Actions taken by the Royal Malaysia Police, including the process involved, in enforcing the movement control order (MCO) to address the Covid-19 pandemic will be documented for future reference, said Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador.
He said this would provide the future generation of the police force with a template or model on action to be taken when faced with a similar situation.
“We do not know, maybe in another 20 years there will another virus, the model is already there, so they can just implement it without wasting any time," he told Bernama in Bukit Aman.
He said the standard operating procedure (SOP) used in the fight against Covid-19, including enforcement of MCO, proved to be effective.
“The effectiveness (of the SOP) is achieved within a short time and there are many things we (the police) learn from this crisis,” he added.
On the public’s contribution of food for security members manning roadblocks during MCO, Abdul Hamid said the police force thanked them for their generosity but suggested that the food be given to the needy.
“Police are provided food allocation, if possible, send it (the food) to the Social Welfare Department for distribution to the needy,” he added.
Abdul Hamid said the public is also encouraged to channel their aid to the Covid-19 fund.
Meanwhile, he advised members of the police force to remain patient in discharging their duty during MCO.
“The policemen and officers have shown a high level of patience in ensuring the public safety,” he said.
In appreciation of the role played by the Ministry of Health in dealing with the Covid-19 crisis, Abdul Hamid said he planned to raise the ministry’s flag during the Police Day parade.
- Bernama