BAU – The Bau District Police Headquarters hosted a spiritual programme on 16 April 2026, bringing together officers, staff, and family members for an evening of prayer and reflection.
The event took place at Surau Al-Muqarrabin, beginning with the congregational Maghrib prayer. Participants then performed the Sunat Hajat prayer, followed by the recitation of Surah Yasin and Tahlil, led by Ustaz Abdul Latif bin Shahril from the Integrity and Standards Compliance Division.
The programme concluded with the Isyak prayer and the recitation of Surah Al-Mulk, marking a solemn end to the gathering.
Bau District Police Chief, P/Supt Mohd Haide bin A. Rahman, attended alongside senior and junior police officers, civil staff, and their families.
The presence of multiple levels of personnel highlighted the collective spirit of the police force and its commitment to strengthening bonds within the organisation.
Organisers explained that the programme was part of ongoing efforts to reinforce spiritual values among members of the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM).
Such gatherings are intended to seek blessings, well-being, and protection for both the police force and the wider Bau community. They also serve as a reminder of the responsibilities entrusted to officers in safeguarding public safety.
The evening’s activities were designed to instil a sense of togetherness and deepen faith among participants.
By combining prayer with community involvement, the programme reflected the importance of spiritual grounding in supporting the demanding roles carried out by police personnel.
Religious and spiritual programmes have long been a tradition within PDRM, often held to mark significant occasions or to provide moral support during challenging times.
In Bau, the initiative was seen as a way to strengthen unity not only among officers but also with their families, ensuring that the values of faith and service are shared across generations.
Community leaders have often emphasised the role of such programmes in fostering resilience and integrity within law enforcement.
By encouraging officers to balance professional duties with spiritual reflection, the police force aims to maintain a culture of responsibility and compassion.
The Bau IPD event demonstrated how faith-based activities can complement the operational aspects of policing, reinforcing the idea that public service is not only about enforcement but also about moral and spiritual guidance.
As the evening closed, participants expressed hope that similar programmes would continue, providing opportunities for reflection, unity, and renewed commitment to their duties.







