Selangor crime index down by 12 pct in 2024, says Hussein Omar

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20 Feb 2025 • 11:15 PM MYT
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SHAH ALAM, Feb 20 — The crime index in Selangor recorded a 12 per cent drop last year, said state police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan.

Among the factors contributing to the decrease were enhanced crime prevention measures, including coordinated patrol schedules based on predicted high-crime trends.

“Systematically implemented measures based on case patterns have contributed to the decline in the crime index, particularly housebreaking and vehicle theft in the state,” he said during a press conference after the handover-of-duties ceremony for the Selangor deputy police chief today.

Hussein was commenting on the Numbeo Crime Index 2025 report, which ranked Kuala Lumpur and Klang as the third and fourth most dangerous cities in Southeast Asia.

He added that the Selangor police do not know of the categories, criteria, or respondents used in the survey to assess the crime rate in Selangor, especially Klang.

“I will not comment further, but the police may submit a report on the decline in crime cases in Selangor,” Hussein said.

— Bernama

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