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Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo on Saturday paid tribute to Sikh personnel in the Royal Malaysia Police, praising their longstanding tradition of service and unwavering commitment to the nation.

Speaking at the 219th Police Day programme with Sikh PDRM personnel at Gurdwara Sahib Polis High Street, he said the Sikh community's legacy in defending the country dates back to the establishment of the First Battalion Perak Sikhs in 1884.

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00:01Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo on Saturday paid tribute to Sikh personnel in the Royal Malaysia Police,
00:09praising their long-standing tradition of service and unwavering commitment to the nation.
00:14Speaking at the 219th Police Day program at Gurdwara Sahib Police High Street,
00:20he said the Sikh community's legacy in defending the country dates back to the establishment of the 1st Battalion Perek
00:28Sikhs in 1885.
00:30Gobind also called for closer collaboration between the Royal Malaysia Police, or PDRM, and the public in tackling cybercrime,
00:39noting that the Ministry of Digital and PDRM have been working hand-in-hand to combat online threats and social
00:47media manipulation.
00:48He warned against anonymous individuals using digital platforms to spread content that fuels public anger and disunity,
00:56stressing that such bad actors must be dealt with firmly.
01:01Gobind also expressed his support for the preservation of Gurdwara Sahib Police High Street,
01:06describing it as an iconic landmark in the heart of Kuala Lumpur.
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