Kedah Keeps a Close Eye: Monitoring the PDRM's Work
You might be thinking, "Whoa, hold up, why is the Kedah government checking up on the police?" Well, it's not like they're giving the cops a pop quiz or anything. It's all about making sure the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) are doing their job right and keeping the folks in Kedah safe.
Keeping Things Under Control
Think of it like this: imagine you're a parent and you're making sure your kids are doing their homework. The Kedah government is basically the parent here, and they're making sure the PDRM, their "kids," are doing their best to keep things safe and secure in the state. They're looking at things like how many police officers are patrolling the streets, if there are enough resources, and whether the PDRM is responding to crime in a timely manner.
This isn't a new thing, though. The Kedah government has always been involved in monitoring the PDRM's operations. It's all about teamwork, right? The government wants to make sure the police have the resources they need, and that the police are doing a good job protecting the citizens.
Working Together for a Safer Kedah
So, what does this monitoring look like in practice? The Kedah government will meet with the PDRM regularly to discuss things like crime rates, security concerns, and the overall state of security in the state. They'll also look at statistics to see how well the police are doing, and they'll provide feedback to help the PDRM improve their performance.
Essentially, they're not just watching over the cops, they're working with them to create a safer Kedah for everyone. It's like having a buddy system, but for public safety. It's all about collaboration and ensuring that the people of Kedah feel secure and safe in their own homes and on the streets.