No national security threat stemming from Malaysia's support for Palestine, says IGP


KUALA LUMPUR: The police have not received any direct or indirect threats due to Malaysia's stance and determination to defend the fate of the Palestinian people, says Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain.

He said that the police continuously gather information and intelligence in case there is any external threat.

"The situation in the country is good and under control," he told reporters after attending the basic police inspector training passing out parade at the Police Training Centre (Pulapol) here on Friday (Nov 17).

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Malaysia is among the nations calling for the international community to intervene in the conflict and stop further attacks on Gaza.

More than 11,000 Palestinians, including over 7,800 women and children, have been killed, and more than 29,000 others injured, since Oct 7.

On Oct 24, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, when addressing attendees of the Malaysia Stands with Palestine Rally at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil, revealed that he had received multiple threats from foreign countries following Malaysia's stand.

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A total of 538 trainee inspectors, including 103 women and 435 men, successfully completed the nine-month basic police inspector training.

At the ceremony, Inspector Khairul Anwar Khalid was named the best overall trainee, while Inspector Nurul Nadhirah Muhamad Radzi emerged as the best academic trainee.

Inspector Muhammad Amir Faris Basri and Inspector Dayang Siti Aishah Awang Ramli were honoured as the best male and female external trainees respectively. – Bernama

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