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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