fbpx
Connect with us

News

PDRM Introduces E-Reporting System That Allows M’sians To Make Police Reports Online

Published

Pdrm Ft
Source: Facebook & Cyber Rt

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.

One of the most troublesome things that one can encounter is to lose personal documentations or personal belongings. The common procedure that one must go through is to make a police report and ensure that their personal belongings aren’t used inappropriately.

According to Polis Daerah Subang Jaya’s Facebook page, PDRM has set up a website that can assist Malaysians when making police reports. In their post, they’ve mentioned that the newly set up website can be used by the public for any reports that wouldn’t require any further investigations.

Pdrm

This E-reporting system is accessible to those who are 18 and above who have registered and have access to the internet. Based on the post, the system will be mainly used for:

  • Losing your IC
  • Losing your driving license
  • Losing your ATM or credit card
  • Losing your mobile phone
  • Losing your laptop
  • Losing your road tax
  • Domestic helper who ran away from home (only to speed up the process of cancelling their permit)
  • Losing of any personal documents due to natural disasters

This is such a great initiative as it would definitely help speed up the lengthy process when it comes to the loss of items.

Pdrm 1

Please take note that the website is only available to citizens of Malaysia who have the Malaysian IC, and the e-reports are only for cases that aren’t a crime or do not involve any further investigations.

To make an online report click here.

 

Also read: Damaged or Lost Your SPM Cert? Here’s a Step-by-Step Guide on How to Get a New SPM Cert

Spm Ft

Source: Facebook
Source: Facebook

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.



Just In

My Post 1 2024 03 19T103023.733 My Post 1 2024 03 19T103023.733
News29 mins ago

Melaka Introduces Cycling Paramedics that Provide First Aid Before Ambulances Arrive

We’ve been seeing multiple efforts from Melaka to improve their quality of living with the most recent being the introduction...

Collage 1 7 Collage 1 7
News43 mins ago

Kuantan Police Conducts Operation ‘Ops Samseng’ & Catches Man in Dinosaur Onesie for Speeding

People want to get where they’re going quickly. So if you exceed the speed limit by just a few miles...

Feat Image New Zealand Feat Image New Zealand
News18 hours ago

New Zealand Tourists Assault Phuket Policeman & Snatch His Gun After Violating Traffic Rules, Get Arrested

A shocking incident took place in Phuket, Thailand on Saturday (16 March) involving 2 foreign tourists and a local policeman....

Feat Image Google Apology Feat Image Google Apology
News19 hours ago

“For informational purposes only” – Google M’sia Apologises for USD1 = RM4.98 Error, Says Issue Now Resolved

Some 3 days after the inaccurate United States Dollar (USD) to Malaysian Ringgit (RM) exchange rate published by Google Finance...

My Post 3 2024 03 18T153531.525 My Post 3 2024 03 18T153531.525
News19 hours ago

Duyong ADUN Advices National Schools to Find Companies to Invest in Their Halls Like Chinese Schools

There’s once again a debate going on on social media, mainly Twitter, where people are discussing the pros and cons...

Collage 60 Collage 60
News20 hours ago

Cameron Highlands is Ranked the HAPPIEST Town in Malaysia, Followed by Jeli in Kelantan

Everyone has a happy place and when life hits us hard, we go where (or to whom) makes us happy...

Collage111111 2 Collage111111 2
News21 hours ago

Malaysia Ranks 8th Among Southeast Asian Countries in Experiencing Workplace Anger

Feeling angry is totally normal and part of being human. It can come from all sorts of things like tough...

Feat Image Google Usd Myr Feat Image Google Usd Myr
News22 hours ago

USD1 to RM4.98 Error: Google Says it Doesn’t Verify Currency Exchange Data & is NOT Obligated to Do So

Over the weekend, a screenshot of the Malaysian Ringgit (RM) allegedly reaching a new low of RM4.98 against 1 United...

Announcement

Latest Videos



TRENDING TODAY