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Sea Park police station & Community

Through the concept of People Oriented (4P), police have closer ties with the community so that all the information are easily transmitted and it could indirectly curb the crime rate in the country. Among other ways Sea Park police station to get close to the community is by joining social activities such as games and work together.

* Balai Polis Sea Park SS 2/60 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.

Police officers from Balai Polis SEA Park in SS2, Petaling Jaya joined the residents for a family day event organised by Rukun Tetangga (RT) SS2B on Saturday November 3, 2012.

* Police officers and residents team up and enjoy the camaraderie during a game of telematch at the Family Day event organised by Rukun Tetangga SS2B in Petaling Jaya.

* Sea Park Police Station teamCome on, lets pull harder...harder!

* The tug-of-war residents team pulls for victory.

* Parents, children and police officers play fun-filled games to win prizes

*(L-R): Lee Kwee Cheng, RT SS2B chairman Willie Tan Kim Tun, Dato' Lim Choon Kin,
Balai Polis SEA Park OCS Inspector Gunam Resul and Gan Keng

A gotong royong project has got the SEA Park police and Rukun Tetangga SEA Park joining hands to help clean up an open public parking area about one acre in size in Jalan 21/19 SEA Park, Petaling Jaya recently. .

* Off-duty police officers from Balai Polis SEA Park in SS2, Petaling Jaya got their hands dirty
when they joined residents to undertake a clean-up operation.

* An off-duty police officer collecting the rubbish out. Five off-duty police officers volunteered in the gotong royong activity.

About 80 multi-racial residents of Taman Paramount Section 20 in Petaling Jaya do their bit cleaning up the residential area to look clean and improve the environment on Sunday morning June 2, 2013. They were joined by 15 police officers from the friendly neighbourhood police station, the Balai Polis SEA Park in SS2 Petaling Jaya led by its station chief OCS Inspector Gunam Resul.

* Balai Polis SEA Park OCS Inspector Gunam Resul (left) and Section 20A RT chairman Kong Poh Heon (second from left) and the rest are all pumped up ready to start the gotong royong clean up.

Residents (in green t-shit) and police officers (in red t-shirt) give the thumbs up for their first joint gotong royong cleaning up the Section 20 Taman Paramount area. (L-R) Lam Lee Siang, Sufian Harun, Hafizul Bin Ramli and Abid Hussain.

* Kong (centre) and his team cleaning up the area near the Taman Paramount LRT station (in the background).

* Section 20A Taman Paramount RT deputy chairman Cassian Baptist (right) and two \police officers removing weeds during the gotong royong clean up of the area.

* Balai Polis SEA Park OCS Inspector Gunam Resul (in red t-shirt) helping out during the gotong royong clean up of the area

Kampung Tunku state assemblyman Lau Weng San (centre, in white shirt) and MBPJ councillor Jeyaseelen Anthony (in dark blue t-shirt) posing with the gotong royong team after the cleaning up ended.

Konsep People Oriented itu seharusnya dapat dilaksanakan ke peringkat akar umbi PDRM kerana pada akhirnya masyarakat juga yang akan menilai tahap, usaha dan pencapaian PDRM dalam mengekang jenayah di negara ini. Di MCPF, kami akan mengundang pihak polis dalam apa juga aktiviti atau program kami. Ini adalah peluang terbaik mereka (polis) untuk berinteraksi dengan orang ramai dan bertanya seberapa banyak soalan atau keraguan kepada mereka.
LEE LAM THYE, Naib Presiden MCPF.

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