KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 1 -- Better allowance and purchase of new assets are among the things the police force is expecting from the government in Budget 2020 next week.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador said among the assets needed by the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) are armoured vehicles for Eastern Sabah Security Command (ESScom), marine police patrol boats and high-tech gadgets, as well as repair works on police quarters.
“We have many expectations but we also understand the constraints faced by the government. PDRM would be grateful if the allowance, the purchase of new vehicles, including patrol cars and water cannon trucks received the government’s attention, ” he told Bernama.
He said PDRM needed more comfortable housing as they had to stay in police barracks for their convenience in the event of an emergency.
However, currently about 25 per cent are forced to rent outside because of inadequate barracks, he said.
Abdul Hamid said the situation is inconvenient for the personnel, especially for those based in big cities like Kuala Lumpur which would be costly for them since the monthly allowance was about RM300.
"If they work in the Klang Valley or in the big cities, the monthly rent of the house is very high compared to the monthly allowance they receive ... so it is only natural that the allowances be increased," he said.
In addition, he hoped the government could restore residential premises and facilities such as elevators in police quarters throughout the country.
"The PDRM is also asking the government to consider hiring more officers especially for the General Operations Force and ESSCom," he said.
Budget 2020 will be tabled in the Dewan Rakyat on Oct 11.
-- BERNAMA
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