Chong Eng lauds bigger budget for cops to tackle sexual crimes

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Govt must not overlook support for victims, says Penang exco.

DAP's women's wing has praised Putrajaya for pledging to increase funding and human resources for the D11 police unit to deal with sexual crimes.

In a statement today, wing leader Chong Eng said insufficient human resources had often been cited as the main reason for the weak enforcement of laws against gender-based violence.Show your support for robust journalism Millions depend on Malaysiakini for the truth. Millions depend on Malaysiakini for quality journalism. Millions depend on Malaysiakini to stand in honour of integrity and justice.

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There's a sex crime suspect squatting in Putrajaya as illegitimate minister and PDRMsia has done nothing about that. Will PDRMsia do anything to solve sex crimes involving politicians? Not a chance. It's one more waste of Rakyat's money.

dapmalaysia If this is the level of MP can think, it is game over.

Then why you dap and PH didn't do it in PH govt era then? Could be Slumbered all this while!

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