Senior Police Officer: Malaysia Is Heading Towards Becoming Gangsters' Paradise
Remember
back in school, you have friends joining small gangster-wannabe groups and
start wreaking havoc all around the school?
Gangsters
are more aggresive now
A
senior police official has warned that the country could soon be overrun by
gangsters if they're left unchecked, Malay Mail reported.
Datuk Dev Kumar, the deputy director of Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation
Department, told Malay daily
Utusan Malaysia that police investigations since 2013 have revealed
that there are currently 72 known and active gangs in the country.
These 72 known gangs have a total of 9,042 members, Dev further revealed.
That's a lot of gangsters running around, don't you think?
Of
the 72 gangs, the police have confirmed that 49 of them were established in
2013, while the remaining 23 were formed in 2015.
According to Dev, the police are anticipating an increased in gangsterism as
aggresive gangs are now blatantly involved in turf wars and getting themselves
more involved in criminal activities.
“These gangs are willing to do whatever is necessary to achieve their
objectives,” he was quoted as saying.
The
MCO effect
Although
the COVID-19 pandemic and the movement control order (MCO) has hampered gang
activities, Dev revealed that the gangs still have control over their respective
turfs to commit crime such as gambling or drug pushing.
Hence,
the police are currently running Ops Cantas to track down and arrest aggressive
gang members.
If
caught, these gang members can be prosecuted under Section 43 of the Societies
Act 1966.
So,
those of you who are thinking of running away and joining the gangsters, better
think twice, OK?
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