Malaysia’s first Resort’s auxiliary police graduate

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Gerard Tan, Deputy Chief Executive Officer (7th left) of Sutera Harbour Resort in a group photo with the Constables Auxiliary Police

KOTA KINABALU:  Sutera Harbour Resort became the first resort in Sabah, Malaysia to be granted by the Royal Malaysia Police with an auxiliary police unit.

After the nod  was given last year on 29 June 2018, the first batch of 12 staff were sent for intensive training including martial arts, firearms training, physical exercise and learning various aspects of the law at the Ulu Kinta General
Operations Force Training Centre in Perak.

The Resort Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Gerard Tan said “having our own auxiliary police unit will definitely ensure the safety and security of
our staff and guests, which are the top of our priorities.”

The auxiliary police unit  would be responsible in ensuring the safety and security of the Resort where they would conduct patrols, prevent crime, as well as detect and arrest criminals in the Resort’s vicinity of the Resort.

This would ensure that visitors and tourists would have peace of mind when they venture out to enjoy the sights and sites at the Resort.

The establishment of this Auxiliary Police Unit complemented and augmented the present security in line with the Resort efforts in making Sutera Harbour Resort one of the safest Resorts in Sabah, Malaysia.-pr/BNN