COMMENT | My suggestions on reducing organised crime
COMMENT | I came across the results of a recent study conducted by the Science and Wellness Organization (SWO) on the social problems of Indian Malaysians. The study indicates that gangsterism remains a major issue.
Three important data from the study are:
1. 72 percent of gang members identified in Malaysia are Indians.
2. There are a total of 28,926 Indians identified as being gang members.
3. The Indian community has the highest rate of gangsterism in Malaysia.
The study also highlighted several factors, including poor parental guidance, an apathetic community and socio-economic backgrounds playing a key role.
Despite the fact that overcoming the unfortunate state would require long-term government intervention in all aspects, I strongly feel that much attention has to be given on the several important aspects immediately.
The following are my suggestions to the government...
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