Perodua has contributed three units of the Bezza sedan to the Selangor Police Contingent (IPK Selangor) for use as patrol cars. The trio, which have been equipped with police equipment such as radios and beacon lamps, will serve duties at JPJKK Bukit Aman and IPD Hulu Selangor.
Company president and CEO, Dato’ Zainal Abidin Ahmad said: “For the 26 years Perodua has made Selangor our home, we have been able to operate effectively and without distress due to the commendable efforts by the Royal malaysian Police, particularly IPK Selangor, to maintain public safety, peace and harmony.”
“We hope our humble contribution can be accepted by the police as a token of gratitude for their resolute steadfastness, fairness, dedication and courage. We salute you,” he added.
A handover ceremony was held at the Selangor Police Headquarters in Shah Alam recently, where Dato’ Zainal handed the keys to the Selangor Police Chief Commissioner Dato’ Noor Azam Jamaludin.
Dato’ Zainal also said “The Perodua Bezza makes an ideal patrol car as it is dependable, durable, easy to drive and cost-efficient in terms of servicing as well as fuel economy. Its compactness makes it easy to manoeuvre around tight spaces, and despite its compact size, it is commodious and comfortable inside.”
“Factor in the largest vehicle service network in the country and I am confident the police will find the Perodua Bezza an effective and valuable companion in their community policing duties,” he noted.
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Comments show mixed sentiments, with many praising Perodua for donating three Bezza police cars as a kind gesture and marketing strategy, reflecting pride and support. Some question the choice and relevance of the model for police duties, especially at high speeds, and criticize perceived inconsistencies such as surplus stock or lack of high-spec vehicles. A few comments criticize national car policies and subsidies, but overall, the main tone is positive towards Perodua’s contribution to law enforcement.