Police deny domestic violence cases in limbo due to Covid-19

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Sexual investigation division ensures IOs are not diverted to other tasks.

Police have refuted claims that investigations into domestic violence cases were being sidelined during the total lockdown period due to manpower being diverted to deal with Covid-19 matters.

Sexual, Women and Child Investigation Division principal assistant director Siti Kamsiah Hassan said police will always ensure that each district has investigation officers from the division who will investigate related cases, regardless of the situation.:

 

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Anyone with some brains would have given the numbers. But as usual arrogant PDRMsia didn't do that. Hello PDRMsia. Of the 4905 cases, how many cases ended up in prosecution?

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