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13 Jun 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Bau, Bau News, Siniawan, Siniawan News, Crime Prevention, Public Safety, Police Patrols

Police Patrols Strengthen Safety in Siniawan Communities

BAU – Police officers from the Siniawan Police Station under Bau District Police Headquarters conducted crime prevention patrols across several residential areas, parks and villages on 13 May 2026.

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The initiative was aimed at reinforcing public safety, deterring housebreaking incidents and maintaining order in the community.

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The patrols were part of routine measures carried out by the Royal Malaysian Police to ensure that neighbourhoods remain secure.

Officers moved through key locations under the jurisdiction of the Siniawan Police Station, focusing on areas where community members had previously raised concerns about potential criminal activity.

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District police officials explained that the presence of uniformed officers in public spaces is a proven deterrent against crime.

By increasing visibility, the patrols help reassure residents while discouraging individuals from engaging in unlawful behaviour.

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The operation also reflects the police’s commitment to proactive crime prevention rather than reactive enforcement.

Throughout the patrol, officers reported that the situation remained calm and no untoward incidents occurred.

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Residents were observed going about their daily routines without disruption, and the patrol teams confirmed that community areas were secure.

The Bau District Police Headquarters has consistently emphasised the importance of community cooperation in crime prevention. Local residents are encouraged to share information with the police if they notice suspicious activities.

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Authorities believe that collaboration between the police and the public is essential to maintaining long-term safety in Siniawan and surrounding villages.

Crime prevention patrols such as this one are part of a wider strategy to strengthen trust between law enforcement and the community.

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By engaging directly with residents, officers can better understand local concerns and respond effectively to potential risks.

Officials highlighted that patrols are not limited to residential areas but also extend to public parks and recreational spaces.

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These locations are often frequented by families and young people, making safety measures particularly important. The police aim to ensure that such spaces remain safe for leisure and community activities.

The patrol initiative also aligns with broader state-level efforts to enhance public security across Sarawak. Similar operations have been carried out in other districts, reflecting a coordinated approach to crime prevention.

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Authorities believe that consistent patrols will help reduce the likelihood of property crimes and improve overall confidence in law enforcement.

Residents in Siniawan expressed appreciation for the visible police presence, noting that it provides reassurance and strengthens their sense of security.

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Community leaders have also voiced support for the initiative, recognising its role in safeguarding neighbourhoods and promoting peace of mind among residents.

The Bau District Police confirmed that such patrols will continue on a regular basis, with officers committed to maintaining vigilance and responding swiftly to any emerging threats.

The operation on 13 May serves as a reminder of the importance of sustained efforts in protecting communities and ensuring that public safety remains a priority.

By Sarawak Daily

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