Friday, 8 November 2013

Neighbourhood watch patrols reduce crime rate

November 8, 2013

KUCHING: Neighbourhood Watch Committee (RT) patrols have brought down the crime index, especially housebreaking and thefts in several areas here.

According to Housing Assistant Minister Datuk Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, housing areas especially at Jalan Stephen Yong and Arang Road previously recorded high number of housebreaking and thefts.

“However, after some neighbourhoods formed their own RT and organised night patrol, they managed to curb and solve the problem,” said Karim.

He was speaking at the ‘My Neighbour, My Friend’ seminar at Regency Rajah Court Hotel here yesterday.

Karim said neighbourhood with residents in the professional fields tended to be individualistic and had less contact with neighbours.

“This is unlike staying in villagers where people still care for each other,” he added.

He advised neighbourhoods yet to form their own RT to do so as it will benefit their housing area and help connect residents in the same area.
  
Earlier, Social Development Council executive secretary Aishah Edris in her speech said the event yesterday aimed to share knowledge on neighbourhood relations in Kuching and form a foundation for a stronger neighbourhood in the city.

“This seminar is important as all panellists will share their views and ideas on how to ensure this city not just develop in infrastructure but also community relations,” said Aishah.

The seminar was attended by panellists from Padawan Municipal Council, Kuching South City Council and Kuching North City Commission.
  

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