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Inspector-General of Police pays tribute to officers on duty during Aidilfitri

Razarudin expressed his deep appreciation for the officers and staff who have worked tirelessly to maintain national security and public safety during this busy period

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 31 Mar 2025 5:28PM

Inspector-General of Police pays tribute to officers on duty during Aidilfitri
“I fully understand that this duty is not easy”– March 31, 2025

INSPECTOR-GENERAL of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain has commended the dedication and commitment of police personnel who have been working throughout the Aidilfitri holiday, ensuring that Malaysians can celebrate the festive season in peace and safety.

Razarudin expressed his deep appreciation for the officers and staff, particularly those stationed at border checkpoints and managing traffic, who have worked tirelessly to maintain national security and public safety during this busy period.

“I fully understand that this duty is not easy. While the public rejoices in celebrating Aidilfitri with their families, you continue to uphold your responsibilities to safeguard the nation,” he stated in a message today.

He also recognised the sacrifices made by the families of the police officers who were unable to be together with their loved ones during the holiday, highlighting that their support and understanding are invaluable.

“You are the frontliners who serve as a shield for our nation’s security and peace. May Allah SWT always protect you in carrying out your duties and grant you strength and patience. I also extend my heartfelt thanks to your families for their support and sacrifices,” Razarudin added.

The IGP concluded by wishing all police personnel good health and safety, while hoping that the spirit of Aidilfitri would bring joy and blessings despite their essential work commitments over the holiday period. - March 31, 2025

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