SUBANG JAYA: Let’s share security resources to curb crime, says Selangor police chief Datuk Tun Hisan Tun Hamzah. Speaking to reporters after a walkabout here, he said the public and business community need to consolidate resources to bring down the neighbourhood crime index. “How many CCTV (closed circuit television) cameras are there in a row of
Selangorpolice – MyDistress (Agenda Awani)
SHAH ALAM (March 22, 2012): The application of the smart phone signal ‘distress call’ system or an emergency call, which was introduced by the Selangor police contingent in August last year, could speed up police response to the crime scene, in less than eight minutes. Selangor police chief Datuk Tun Hisan Tun Hamzah said this
BANDAR SUNWAY: CRIME prevention has gone to the movies with the unveiling of an innovative docu-drama by the Selangor Police for cinema-goers providing tips on how to call for help. One hundred cinema halls in Selangor will be running this short but straight to the point public service announcement message on how the public can
PETALING JAYA: Six months since its launch, the MyDistress mobile application has incorporated several new features. Officer-in-charge of National Key Results Area for Selangor, Deputy Supt Mohamed Mokhsein Mohamed Zon said a total of 65,759 users in the state have already installed the application on their smartphones. “We have responded to 56 distress calls since
SUBANG JAYA: Selangor residents should use the “My Distress” smartphone app which helps them to alert police in emergencies at the press of a button. State police chief Datuk Tun Hisan Tun Hamzah said 62,000 people had registered with My Distress since it was launched last September, and that they had received 32 calls on
KLANG: South Klang district police chief Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Muhammad Mat Yusop has commended the community for its efforts in crime prevention, which have helped lower occurrences of crime in the vicinity. Muhammad said crime was down to 1,468 from January to October this year, compared to the 4,145 cases reported in the
KLANG: Petrol station operators should fully utilise the MyDistress mobile application as part of their effort towards crime prevention. South Klang district police chief ACP Muhammad Mat Yusop said the application was gaining popularity fast and as of yesterday, had recorded a total of 54,000 subscribers. MyDistress is a service where the public can alert
PETALING JAYA: A break-in attempt by two thieves was thwarted with the help of the mobile phone application MyDistress, which was used to alert police to the scene of the crime. Selangor police chief Deputy Commissioner Datuk Tun Hisan Tun Hamzah said members of the public had alerted the police through the mobile application at
PETALING JAYA: The MyDistress mobile application has proven to be a success after police were alerted to the crime scene by the public and caught two suspected thieves. In detailing the break-in attempt, Selangor police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Tun Hisan Tun Hamzah said police were alerted by the owner via the application at 4.43am on