Melaka MCPF chief Edison Chan (
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“Melaka police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Abdul Majid has voiced his concerns to us over the unprecedented hike in rape cases within families.
“MCPF Melaka will do its part to create awareness, targeting perpetrators and the victims, ” he said on the sidelines of the MCPF’s AGM in Ayer Keroh here Saturday (Dec 19).
Melaka CID chief Asst Comm Mohd Sukri Kaman told The Star on Dec 8 that the state saw an increase of almost 100% in incest cases compared to previous years.
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MELAKA: Shoplifters in the state are on the rise in the state, and it has nothing to do with the Covid-19 affected economy.
Sadly, Melaka CID Chief Asst Comm Mohd Sukri Kaman (
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ACP Sukri said that 43 of such incidents were reported between March to Dec 15.