In a significant development, the government has authorized the establishment of a specialized Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) police unit to enhance security measures for the metro rail system. This decision comes in response to an incident where a train’s glass window was damaged by an object. The Ministry of Home Affairs’ Public Security Division issued a notification, signaling the formation of the unit, which was made public on the ministry’s website.
Headed by a deputy inspector general (DIG), the dedicated unit will comprise 231 personnel entrusted with ensuring the safe operation and management of the MRT system. The unit’s structure includes three cadre posts and 228 non-cadre posts. Furthermore, the Table of Organization and Equipment outlines the provision of 15 vehicles to support the MRT police in their duties. This specialized MRT police unit underscores the government’s commitment to bolstering security for the metro rail network.