The training module for security guards will be improved following the recent Setia Alam mall shooting, said Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail in the Dewan Rakyat on Thursday (Feb 20).
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00:00My colleague from Kulim Badar Baru raised the issue of shooting in the wild.
00:06Specifically, he raised two things.
00:09Is the government ready to consider adding a training module for private security control companies?
00:16And also, does the government have a plan to increase the safety guidance line?
00:22The safety guidance line is already there.
00:26The first is under the local authorities.
00:29The second is under the Bomb and Rescue Department.
00:33And the third is under the Government of State Police Chief.
00:36The guidance line is already there,
00:38where a business center is located.
00:41It is connected to the PBT guidance line,
00:44the bomb guidance line,
00:46and the safety guidance line under the State Police Chief.
00:49What's new?
00:50Is the government ready to add a training module for private security control companies?
00:57In this country, KDN is a security agency that provides lessons to the security control companies.
01:04The security control industry is large.
01:06It is between Rp10 billion to Rp12 billion per year.
01:10So, the number of security control companies that we provide lessons to is around 1,200.
01:19Before they can operate,
01:22the security control must first go through the training module provided by the police force.
01:28The latest incident opens up a new dimension.
01:33Because the situation at that time,
01:35in a shopping mall,
01:37the lives of the public were threatened,
01:39and the shopping mall
01:42was able to serve the security control of the security control companies.
01:48Regarding the incident that happened,
01:50I have made an immediate discussion with the Malaysian Security Industry Association.
01:56And they welcomed it well,
01:58and they are ready to include that suggestion,
02:02which is to add a training module.
02:05Especially in terms of theory and practice,
02:08the safety of the public was prioritized at that moment.
02:17What immediate steps can the security control take?
02:23Their role and responsibility at the scene,
02:26before the police arrived.
02:29That has already been discussed,
02:32from the recent events.
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