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Wednesday January 26, 2011
Fat cops in Pahang to be whipped into shape
By SIMON KHOO
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KUANTAN: All pot-bellied and overweight policemen in the state will soon be summoned to attend daily exercise routines to whip them into shape while all other personnel will have to go for weekly aerobics sessions.
Pahang police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Sharifuddin Abdul Ghani said the move will enable “out-of-shape” police personnel to carry out their work effectively.
“I am aware that there are personnel in the force who are pot-bellied and overweight. “As police personnel, it will be difficult for them to discharge their duties professionally (if they are overweight).
“So, I want all these personnel to undergo training and exercise daily to keep their weight in check. “A good and healthy body is pertinent for uniformed personnel to serve the public,” he said after a walkabout at Kuantan Parade yesterday.
Also present were Semambu assemblyman Datuk Pang Tsu Ming, Teruntum assemblyman Chang Hong Seong, Kuantan MCA division chief Datuk Ti Lian Ker and Pahang Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation chairman Datuk Johnny Ch’ng.
DCP Sharifuddin said all personnel were now required to take part in weekly activities such as aerobic exercise and complete a 2.4km run every month. He said in addition, they were required to undergo various health checks and measure their body mass index to meet the stipulated requirement.
On a separate matter, he said his main target after becoming the top cop in the state was to reduce the crime index to meet the KPI set out by the police force. “We are emulating the move by Selangor police to initiate walkabouts and more police presence in the streets,” he said.
On the use of synthetic drugs among youths and students, he said the situation in Pahang was under control. DCP Sharifuddin said under the Ops Payung, police had set up two mobile beat bases in Air Putih and Kampung Jawa with three personnel each. He said two of them would be assigned to do their rounds and another stationed at the base to monitor the situation there.