Dialogue Between Tawau Chinese Community and Police
Dialogue Between Tawau Chinese Community and Police
Dialogue Between Tawau Chinese Community and Police
Attendance
1. DCP Datuk Noor Rashid Bin Ibrahim, Sabah Commissioner of Police
2. Datuk Yap Yew Sin, President of Chinese Chamber of Commerce Tawau
3. ACP Ibrahim Chin, Tawau District Police Chief
4. Mr Ismail Mayakop, Tawau Municipal Council President
5. ACP Mohd Khalil Kadir, Deputy Head of Criminal Investigation Department
(Operations)
6. Datuk Elbert Lim
7. YB Pang Yuk Min, Merotai Assemblyman, Sabah Deputy Minister of Infrastructure
Development
8. YB Jimmy Wong Hon, Sri Tanjung Assemblyman
9. YB Datuk Chua Soon Bui, Tawau MP
10. Datuk Dr Charlie Chang
11. Datuk Jaswant Singh
12. Mr Charles Chan, Chairman of the Organising Committee
13. Mr Ho Li Niu, Vice President Federation of Chinese Associations Tawau
14. Members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Tawau
15. Members of the Indian Chamber of Commerce Tawau
16. Interested public
17. Senior Police Officers, Tawau District Police Headquarters
Speech by President of Chinese Chamber of Commerce Tawau, Datuk Yap Yew Sin
1. A big thank you to the Commissioner of Police of Sabah, DCP Datuk Noor Rashid
Ibrahim for his willingness to attend the dialogue.
2. A big welcome to all the audience.
Dialogue Session
Dialogue Chairman Lee Chye Ewe informs all those who wish to speak to first introduce
themselves, and given 3 minutes each to speak. Participants are reminded to ask their
question directly without being longwinded with unrelated stories. They may speak in any
language they want as translation is provided.
Answers and comments of ACP Ibrahim Chin, Tawau District Police Chief
1. The door of the Police station is always open and the public is invited to come to to
lodge a complaint, make recommendations or obtain information.
2. Naughty boys looking for scrap metal have been identified and where they lived was
also detected. Action will be taken.
3. Investigation on Jimmy Wong’s assault case is done. Jimmy Wong is requested to
meet for further discussions.
4. Investigation into the case of Tawau General Hospital security guard’s assault on
patient's family is 99% complete and is classified under Section 323 of the Penal
Code.
5. A police report may be made by telephone. District Control Centre is open 24 hours.
6. A police report will be recorded and the translation will be done by the police even
though police does not have full-time translator.
7. Burglary cases have been investigated in a transparent and professional manner and
suspects were charged in court two days ago.
8. The police is working hand in hand with the immigration department on the problem
of illegal immigrants.
9. The authorities are facing problem as they have to wait for consular representative of
the Philippines in Kuala Lumpur to provide certification before these illegal
immigrants can be deported to their country of origin.
10. Hotline number is already displayed but will be added to make it more effective.
11. Lineup identification facilities is already available at Tawau District Police
Headquarters.
12. Welcomes the establishment of voluntary security patrol in residential areas
13. The police does provide the schools with School Communications Officer who will
monitor the problem of crime in schools.
14. Welcomes other organizations to organize such a dialogue so that better
understanding and greater collaboration could be achieved.