
Outgoing IGP proposes special ministry for police force
He said the proposal had been submitted to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and the Home Ministry for consideration, noting that it is an administrative structure common in other countries such as China, Brazil, Vietnam, South Korea as well as Brunei, to be on par with key sectors such as health and defence.
'I see this need as an important resolution to ensure PDRM continues to be relevant, in line with the evolution of today's globalisation and digital era.
'I am optimistic that this (special ministry) will bring about positive change and great improvement in empowering public service for the common good,' he said when speaking at the Handover of Duties Ceremony of the Inspector-General of Police at the Police Training Centre (Pulapol) in Kuala Lumpur today.
Earlier at the ceremony, Bukit Aman Special Branch director Datuk Mohd Khalid Ismail was appointed as the 15th IGP to replace Razarudin effective today.
The ceremony was witnessed by Home Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail and was also attended by Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil and senior PDRM officers.
In his speech, Razarudin expressed his gratitude and appreciation for the support from various parties throughout his tenure as the head of the security forces since June 2023 and throughout his more than 42 years of service in PDRM.
The Dengkil-born native also reminded all members to continue upholding integrity and make the value of good governance the core of service delivery.
'As is well known, the problems of integrity, corruption, misconduct and abuse of power still plague the image and create a stigma for the force and its personnel.
'Compliance with the Inspector-General of Police's Directive No. 191 – Total Enforcement of Regulation 3C of the Public Servants (Conduct and Discipline) Regulations 1993 is necessary and should be taken seriously,' he said.
Razarudin in his speech also prayed that Mohd Khalid would be able to lead the Sang Saka Biru (''The Blue Perennial' -- a name given to the PDRM flag) team towards greater success.
'I believe this selection is based on Mohd Khalid's experience and credibility, which makes him a trusted leader to lead the PDRM to even greater excellence. I pray that he will fulfil this responsibility entrusted to him,' he said.
After the handover of duties ceremony, Razarudin received an official send-off salute from the Main Regimental Colours, Battalion Colours and Unit Colours of PDRM in a beating the retreat ceremony.
Razarudin, who attended the ceremony with his wife Puan Sri Zainah Othman, also received the Commander's Salute ('Hormat Panglima') from the combined personnel and officers of all departments in the PDRM, in the ceremony which was also graced with a salute from the PDRM Air Operations Force.
The retreat ceremony ended with the lowering of the Sang Saka Biru flag before Razarudin boarded a ceremonial vehicle to sign the visitors' book at the Pulapol Guard Room, the final stop before his departure from the ceremony and the Royal Malaysia Police.
Razarudin, who joined PDRM in 1982, was appointed as the 14th IGP for a two-year contract after retirement, effective June 23, 2023 and will end his 42 years of duty with the police force this Sunday.
Throughout his career, Razarudin has held several key positions including head of the Penang Criminal Investigation Department in 2016, deputy commissioner of Sabah police (2016), deputy police chief of Perak (2018), police chief of Perak (2019), director of Bukit Aman Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department (2020) and Deputy Inspector-General of Police (2021).
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

Borneo Post
14 hours ago
- Borneo Post
Six awarded Sabah Head of State Scholarship
Tun Musa (fifth from right) and Zainudin (fifth from left) with the six TYT Scholarship recipients. KOTA KINABALU (Aug 19): National top scorer of the 2024 Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM), Daniel Hakimi Roland, 19, is among six students who received the 2025 Head of State of Sabah Scholarship. The outstanding social science stream student achieved the maximum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.00 in the STPM at Kota Klias Secondary School Sixth Form College, Beaufort, and has chosen to further his studies at a local university. The other five recipients are Selangor Matriculation College student, Nur Batrisya Sumar, 19, from Telipok, who will pursue a Bachelor of Accounting (Hons) at Durham University, United Kingdom; and Tenom-born student, Christabel Heng Fook Yun, 18, who will study medicine at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Also awarded was Papar student, Elena Roland Banus, 21, who will pursue a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) at The University of Queensland, Australia, while Putatan student, Aisha Azizul, 19, will study BA Human, Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge, England. Another recipient is aspiring accountant, Nurul Aisyah Awang Basri, 19, from Keningau, who will further her studies in Advanced Accounting with Placement at Queen's University, United Kingdom. The prestigious scholarship award ceremony was officiated by Sabah Head of State, Tun Musa Aman, at Istana Seri Kinabalu, on Tuesday. Also present were State Public Service Director General Datuk Zainudin Aman together with members of the Sabah State Government Scholarship Committee. The establishment of the Head of State Scholarship was approved by the State Cabinet on January 30, 1982, to be awarded to students with the best results in the STPM examination. On August 7, 1991, the Cabinet expanded the academic qualification criteria to include Foundation/Matriculation/A-Level students among both Bumiputera and non-Bumiputera applicants. The award is strictly merit-based, given to students with excellent academic results, who may choose to further their studies either locally or abroad.

Borneo Post
18 hours ago
- Borneo Post
Saiffudin: Police bust school kids for sexual exploitation, selling nudes online
Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 19): The Royal Malaysia Police has dismantled a group known as Geng Budak Sekolah (School Kids Gang), allegedly involved in sexual crimes, including a disturbing case of a 12-year-old girl believed to have operated a website to sell explicit photos of herself, the Dewan Rakyat was told today. Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail revealed that the girl jointly managed the website with four of her peers, and the group had also created a WhatsApp group with as many as 762 members. 'Each of them took photos of different parts of their bodies and sold them online. The girl dropped out of school because her income far exceeded that of her parents. 'In this particular case, enforcement action was taken under the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017, with input and coordination from various other agencies,' he said in reply to Sabri Azit (PN-Jerai) during Question Time. Sabri had wanted to know the government's efforts to address the growing issue of sexual misconduct, as well as 'swinger' crimes involving public servants and university students, and whether existing laws are sufficient to combat online sexual exploitation. Saifuddin explained that swinger activities are tackled under D7 (PDRM' Anti-Vice, Gambling and Secret Societies Division), but the case involving school children falls under D11 (Sexual, Women and Child Investigations Division) at Bukit Aman. Addressing the rising trend of so-called 'swinger' crimes, which involve individuals or couples willingly exchanging partners for sexual activity, Saifuddin noted that there are currently five legal provisions to act against such crimes. They are the Penal Code, the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017, the Film Censorship Act 2002, and various state-level syariah enactments, all of which facilitate joint enforcement between police and local religious authorities. He said that in August 2024, D7 successfully infiltrated and identified a website promoting swinger activities, which then led to a raid on a luxury condominium in Kuala Lumpur. 'Among those arrested were students from both public and private universities, civil servants, and foreign nationals. Charges have since been filed under the Penal Code, and the case is now in court,' he added. – Bernama child sexual crimes Dewan Rakyat lead Saifuddin Nasution Ismail

Sinar Daily
19 hours ago
- Sinar Daily
Police bust 'School Kids Gang' for sexual exploitation, selling nudes online
The girl dropped out of school because her income far exceeded that of her parents. 19 Aug 2025 02:00pm Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail. Photo by Bernama KUALA LUMPUR - The Royal Malaysia Police has dismantled a group known as Geng Budak Sekolah (School Kids Gang), allegedly involved in sexual crimes, including a disturbing case of a 12-year-old girl believed to have operated a website to sell explicit photos of herself, the Dewan Rakyat was told today. Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail revealed that the girl jointly managed the website with four of her peers, and the group had also created a WhatsApp group with as many as 762 members. "Each of them took photos of different parts of their bodies and sold them online. The girl dropped out of school because her income far exceeded that of her parents. "In this particular case, enforcement action was taken under the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017, with input and coordination from various other agencies,' he said in reply to Sabri Azit (PN-Jerai) during Question Time. Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail. Photo by Bernama Sabri had wanted to know the government's efforts to address the growing issue of sexual misconduct, as well as 'swinger' crimes involving public servants and university students, and whether existing laws are sufficient to combat online sexual exploitation. Saifuddin explained that swinger activities are tackled under D7 (PDRM' Anti-Vice, Gambling and Secret Societies Division), but the case involving school children falls under D11 (Sexual, Women and Child Investigations Division) at Bukit Aman. Addressing the rising trend of so-called 'swinger' crimes, which involve individuals or couples willingly exchanging partners for sexual activity, Saifuddin noted that there are currently five legal provisions to act against such crimes. They are the Penal Code, the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017, the Film Censorship Act 2002, and various state-level syariah enactments, all of which facilitate joint enforcement between police and local religious authorities. He said that in August 2024, D7 successfully infiltrated and identified a website promoting swinger activities, which then led to a raid on a luxury condominium in Kuala Lumpur. "Among those arrested were students from both public and private universities, civil servants, and foreign nationals. Charges have since been filed under the Penal Code, and the case is now in court,' he added. - BERNAMA More Like This



