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Clippings When our sanctuary is threatened
This article was first seen on The Star. THE recent brutal killing of a policeman at the Pinggiran Subang Jaya police station raises many questions about the security and safety of police stations across the country. This horrific incident did not occur in a police beat base (pondok polis) or an isolated station in a…
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Clippings Stakeholders hail proposed cybersecurity law
This article first appeared on The Star. Image above sourced from The Star. PETALING JAYA: The proposed tabling of a Cybersecurity Bill is timely to deal with not only the existing cyber crimes, but to prepare for the threat of emerging ones. Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak said the proposed…
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Clippings Youths hitting the road without licence a big concern
This article first appeared on The Star, reported by T Avineshwaran. Image above sourced from The Star. THE YOUTHFUL curiosity to try new things is part and parcel of growing up, but carried too far it can also lead to deadly consequences. While the tales of people reversing cars by accident because they selected the…
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Clippings Crime expert calls for deep study of diyat
This article first appeared on FMT by Robin Augustin on May 6, 2017. Image above is sourced from FMT. PETALING JAYA: A criminologist has voiced concern that the introduction of the Islamic law of diyat may reduce the deterrent effect of conventional punishments for violent crimes like murder. Speaking to FMT, P Sundramoorthy of Universiti Sains…
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Clippings Full-day classes can curb social ills among youths
This article first appeared on The Star. Image above is sourced from The Star. FULL-DAY school system is the way to go to prevent students from getting involved in social ills, especially gangsterism, in the near future. Universiti Sains Malaysia criminologist Assoc Prof Dr P. Sundramoorthy said a full-day school system would be beneficial because after…
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Clippings Crime expert against 24-hour border opening
This article first appeared on FMT. Image above is sourced from FMT. PETALING JAYA: A criminologist has warned of increased security threats if the government decides to have the Bukit Kayu Hitam-Danok border gates open 24 hours a day, as proposed by Kedah Menteri Besar Ahmad Bashah Md Hanipah. P Sundramoorthy, a professor at Universiti…
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Clippings, Messages Decriminalize Use of Drugs
THE world community is still perplexed by the complexity and challenges of drug addiction and drug use disorders. The idea that all drug use is dangerous, immoral and evil has led to stricter enforcement and extremely punitive policies in most nations. The consequences of detecting, arresting, prosecuting, and incarcerating drug users are devastating. The many…
Past Events
- MCPF Penang Website www.mcpfpg.org Visitors’ Log hits 9.64k in July 2025Cum-to-date total: 793,315 (March 2016 to July 2025)
- MCPF Penang & MCPF SPT DLC supports AADK SPT Education Segment Program at SMK Machang Bubok
- MCPF Barat Daya DLC Chairman James Mohan speaks to Primary Students at ‘Smart Camp’ Program by AADK Daerah Barat Daya at Hotel Seri Malaysia, Bayan Lepas
- MCPF SPT DLC supports AADK SPT Education Segment Program at SMA Al-Maahadul Islam, Tasek Junjong
- MCPF Barat Daya DLC Chairman James Mohan attends the Opening Ceremony of Digital Library at SJKT Sungai Ara by YB Sim Tze Tzin (MP, Bayan Baru)