Datuk Hishammuddin Tun Hussein, the Home Minister reported to the Dewan Rakyat that the Royal Malaysian Police Force had since 2001 recorded losing 62 firearms. This is made up of 36 semi-automatic pistols, 51 revolvers and 2 sub-machine guns. He said this in his written reply to Tian Chua, the Member of Parliament of Batu where he added that of the total, only 28 have been recovered. Those that are recovered are 24 revolvers and 4 semi-automatic pistols while the rest were never found.
He added that “Logistic equipment under the police inventory consisted seven categories: watercraft, radio equipment, firearms and ammunition, vehicles, aircraft, technical assistance equipment and information technology systems. From the above categories, two categories which frequently face problems are vehicles and firearms,”
Dato’ Sri Hishammuddin bin Tun Hussein’s
Datuk Hishammudin comes into spotlight again when he announced the Malaysian Police Force had lost 62 firearms. But it seems that this attention that was reported at www.malaysiatoday.com didn’t catch the attention from other newspaper (tried google’ing it).
Anyway, stick to the original issue, deducting the firearms that recovered (after reported missing), Malaysian Police Force is losing losing a total of 27 revolvers, 32 semi automatic pistols and 2 sub-machine guns! Let’s skip the boring stuff and take a look at the guns!
Semi automatic pistols currently use by PDRM.
Along with the 2 sub-machine guns went missing. (Focus on the gun – that is not really PDRM officer)
Guns are small and easy to hide. So, no wonder some of them went missing since 2001 (who is keeping the log file?). Cut them some slack, not like something bigger went missing before?
Maybe not (turbojet engine).
But heck, Who am i to comment?
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