• 8 months ago
Police at Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 1 will soon use electric scooters to patrol more efficiently.

Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan on Monday (April 15) also suggested that the inner vehicle lanes closest to the arrival and departure hall entrances be closed off to the public as part of tighter security measures.

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00:00 We always discuss and give support to improve the efficiency of our police or airport authorities.
00:15 One of the things we will improve is the use of self-control scooters.
00:31 I have been planning to buy a self-control scooter since the beginning of the year. The government has agreed to buy it for the purpose of the police.
00:47 We will get a scooter in the near future. It will be faster, respond to the police and will be able to cover the area of patrols in a short period of time.
01:03 This is one of the policies that the police will be using.
01:08 Will the police and the airport authorities review the safety of the scooters in other airports?
01:17 As the JSA has said, we will review the safety of the scooters so that the police can prevent such incidents.
01:34 If a person brings a scooter into the airport, we cannot stop him because that is a public place.
01:44 The airport has airside and landside. Airside is a ban. Landside is open.
01:57 If a person brings a scooter into the airport, it is the same as a scooter in a public place.
02:05 So, it is necessary to make it tight so that people cannot bring their scooters.
02:11 It is dangerous to bring things that are prohibited or that can endanger the public or the airport.
02:22 From the scanners that were made, what are the other policies that the police will be giving to the airport?
02:32 I see two. The first is the hole. The hole near the door cannot be opened to the public.
02:40 It is either a sudden or a departure. Level 5 and level 3.
02:51 The hole near the door has a high risk. People can park and enter.
03:00 If they leave it, the risk is high. So, the hole should not be opened to the public.
03:13 Is that a suggestion from the government?
03:16 This is a suggestion from the government since before.
03:19 We did not allow the public to enter before because of the safety factor.
03:24 It also violates the safety regulations at the airport.
03:30 People can drive. After a few steps, they can enter without any control.
03:37 If it is an outer lane, there is still time. We have police officers who patrol.
03:44 It is more difficult for people to do something that is not allowed.
03:49 For more information, please visit www.fema.gov

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