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Sarawakian Gilberd Philip Layang appointed Bukit Aman Logistics and Technology Dept acting director
Sarawakian Gilberd Philip Layang appointed Bukit Aman Logistics and Technology Dept acting director

Borneo Post

time11-06-2025

  • Borneo Post

Sarawakian Gilberd Philip Layang appointed Bukit Aman Logistics and Technology Dept acting director

Ayob Khan (centre) witnesses the exchange of documents between Sahabudin (left) and Gilberd during the handing over of duty ceremony today. – Bernama photo KUCHING (June 11) Sarawakian DCP Gilberd Philip Layang has been appointed as Bukit Aman Logistics and Technology Department (JLog) acting director effective today, according to a Bernama report. Hailing from Debak, Gilberd, who is Bukit Aman Logistics and Technology Department (JLog) Deputy Director Technical/Operations, takes over from Datuk Seri Sahabudin Abd Manan, who retired after 37 years of service in the force. The handing-over-of-duty ceremony was held at the Tan Sri Abdul Rahman Hasim Hall, Kuala Lumpur Police Training Centre (Pulapol) today and was witnessed by Deputy Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay. Ayob Khan, in his speech, described Sahabudin, who led JLog with commitment and integrity for almost four years since July 5, 2021, as a highly credible person. 'Throughout his 37 years of service, he has held various strategic positions at the contingent and department levels, namely the Kedah and Penang contingents, the Department of Internal Security and Public Order (KDNKA) and the Logistics Department. 'The effectiveness of his leadership also enabled various initiatives by other departments to be realised towards improving the force's service delivery inclusively,' he was quoted as saying by Bernama. Ayob Khan said that among JLog's proud achievements under Sahabudin's leadership was the development of the SMART Lockup system, which won the Asia Pacific Enterprise Innovation Award 2015. It was developed in collaboration with Mosti and Mimos. Another is the installation of permanent electricity in Bukit Tagasan, Semporna, welfare projects such as the Aksem Quarters in Padang Besar, as well as the empowerment of the Bomb Disposal Unit, which successfully dealt with high-calibre explosives. Meanwhile, Sahabudin, in his speech, said he was grateful to be able to end his career in a meaningful way and apologised for any shortcomings during his period of service. 'I gave everything. I did my best. But of course, sometimes my best wasn't good enough,' he said emotionally. He said JLog's leadership requires a collective approach and wisdom in making strategic decisions. Sahabudin, born in Terengganu, began his career as an ASP Cadet Officer on June 5, 1988, and graduated with a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of the Pacific, United States. ayob khan bukit aman Gilberd Philip Layang handing over lead Sahabudin

Police complete nationwide body-worn camera distribution
Police complete nationwide body-worn camera distribution

New Straits Times

time28-04-2025

  • New Straits Times

Police complete nationwide body-worn camera distribution

BESUT: The distribution of 7,648 units of body-worn cameras (BWCs) to all state police headquarters nationwide has been completed. Federal Logistics Department director Datuk Sahabudin Abd Manan said 288 units were handed over to the Terengganu police headquarters. He said the cameras safeguard the credibility of both the police and the public and can serve as evidence in the event of disputes. "If the BWC is not switched on or not worn during duty, disciplinary action can be taken against the officer concerned. "The recordings can also be used as valid evidence in trials and court proceedings," he said after the opening of the district police headquarters here today. Present was state police chief Datuk Mohd Khairi Khairudin. Sahabudin said priority for the use of BWCs would be given to the Mobile Patrol Vehicle Unit, the Motorcycle Patrol Unit and the Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department. He said the police would also apply for an additional 10,000 BWCs under the Second Rolling Plan of the 13th Malaysia Plan next year to meet actual needs. In a separate development, Sahabudin said an allocation of RM11.42 billion had been approved for the police, covering existing policies, specific and development programmes, reflecting an increase of RM523.87 million, or 4.81 per cent, compared with the previous year. "An amount of RM9.69 billion has been allocated for operating expenditure and RM1.73 billion for development expenditure. "The police has received approval for 68 projects, consisting of 18 physical projects amounting to RM2.3 billion and 50 non-physical projects amounting to RM756.1 million, under the 12th Malaysia Plan this year."

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