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No dress code for those filing police reports in emergencies: deputy home minister

A December 29, 2025 circular states that the welfare and safety of complainants lodging police report takes precedence over adherence to dress codes

2:18 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR — Dress codes will not apply to individuals filing reports at police stations in emergencies or situations requiring immediate assistance, the Dewan Rakyat was told today.

Deputy Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah said this took effect immediately based on a circular issued on December 29  to ensure that the rights of complainants or victims in urgent cases are fully protected.

The exemption applies to cases such as criminal offences, road accidents, security threats and situations likely to cause emotional stress or trauma, including rape, robbery, sexual assault, and domestic violence.

“In such cases, the welfare and safety of complainants take priority and should not be constrained by dress code requirements.

“The directive has been communicated to all Contingent Police Headquarters and District Police Headquarters via a Royal Malaysia Police Management Department circular dated December 29, 2025, ensuring consistent and clear implementation nationwide with immediate effect,” Bernama reported him saying.

He was responding to Ramkarpal Singh (PH-Bukit Gelugor) regarding a proposal to introduce a law requiring all police stations nationwide to accept reports from the public regardless of their attire.

Commenting further, Shamsul Anuar said the ministry considers the existing administrative directive sufficient and sees no need to enact new legislation on the matter.

He added that the directive aligns with Public Service Administration Circular (PKPA) No. 1 of 2025 on enhancing public sector customer relations, which allows ministries and government agencies to set appropriate dress codes according to their functions and service requirements, particularly for counter and office transactions. – February 23, 2026

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