PAPAR: Sabah Police Comissioner Datuk Jauteh Dikun said their revamped efforts based on the level of "public fear" saw a 20-percent spike in property crime cases including housebreaking and theft as of April 15.
“Investigation papers can now be opened for even a stolen pair of shoes. But because we don’t limit investigations, then we must be able to attain a high solve rate," he said.“We are listening to the public’s fear of crimes. Like a doctor diagnoses a patient before a prescription. SPONSORED CONTENT Sabah revenue hits RM6.97 billion: Hajiji says GRS State Government may see full term Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Government continued its momentum in managing the economy in line with the commitment and spirit of the Sabah Maju Jaya when it posted record high state revenue of RM6.973 billion last year. Read more “We don’t put value on the losses but act based on the incidents which left its victims traumatised. Then we can understand and return the best for them.