Being a good policeman is quite a tough job these days as there are many in the force who opposed the IPCMC that was recommended by the Royal Commission after a series of incidents that marred the name of the RMP.
The government appears to have taken the position that the IPCMC would have created more problems and have taken the step by step approach rather than a complete overhaul of the police force with the removal of rogue policemen.
The struggle between good and evil in society takes place on a daily basis and covers all levels and it is inevitable that often those who have to manage criminals on a regular basis may become too familiar with them.
Even IPGs can be offered inducements to go easy on crooks or face the consequences and I remember there was a very senior cop who was gunned down in the 70s in Ipoh.
So the claim by the IGP that he was framed by his own men should be taken very seriously. He really cannot operate effectively under such conditions and should take immediate steps to root out such elements.
We must remember that the IGP is the top gun who puts into effect all law and order provisions of the nation and we must back him to provide us the best police force.
This is a more important task than the launching of any more growth corriders anywhere in Malaysia. The stench is strong at Bukit Aman.
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