ACCESS TO POLICE SERVICES IS ‘NON-NEGOTIABLE’, SAYS ANWAR
Earlier, Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said that Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim views access to police services as “non-negotiable”.
“From the prime minister’s perspective, when it comes to security issues, there should not be any situation that prevents people from lodging a police report,” Fahmi, who is also the government spokesperson, said at a press conference in Parliament on Wednesday.
Anwar’s stance on the issue came after Melaka police chief Dzulkhairi Mukhtar on Tuesday reminded the public to adhere to the official dress code when visiting police offices, citing a 2020 circular.
Flexibility however is allowed in emergencies or situations requiring immediate police intervention, he said.
Dzulkhairi’s remarks came amid reports that a woman was turned away at Jasin police headquarters in Melaka when she attempted to lodge a report with her mother on Dec 8 about a road accident.
The woman said that both of them were on their way to Kuala Lumpur from Johor when their car was hit from behind at the North-South Expressway, The Star reported.
The woman had reportedly pleaded for an exception but was told to change into trousers before entering the police station, which she then purchased at a nearby mall.
“The officer at the entrance asked one of the women to return home to change into clothing that complied with the official dress code as neither of them had sustained injuries in the accident,” Dzulkhairi said.
Both the woman and her mother later returned to the police station some 40 minutes later “dressed more modestly” and were allowed to enter and lodge a police report, he added.
The incident gained public attention after Chinese daily Sin Chew reported it.
Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo also weighed in on the incident, saying that the police should not deny anyone their right to file a report based on their attire.
“People don’t dress up in anticipation of crime. It cannot therefore be the basis for deciding whether or not a person can or cannot in law lodge reports,” he said, as quoted by The Star.
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