2009/11/29
KUALA LUMPUR: The sight of his friend's bloody hand prompted Kegan Gan to set up a website dedicated to helping the public keep track of crimes.
Gan said showing crimes on a map helped people to keep track of the number of crimes occurring in their neighbourhood or even in the vicinity of their homes so that they would be aware and take appropriate measures.
Gan's website (www.malaysiacrime.com) sources crime cases and stories from the media and also from the public. This is due to the fact that not all crimes are reported in the media.
"My goal in setting up the website is to fight crime with information through free access for the public to have accurate and timely crime data on the website. For sensitive cases where anonymity is required for the victim to share her experience, that is not a problem."
Gan's vision for Malaysiacrime.com is for it to become the catalyst for awareness among the public about the crime situation in the country.
However, he cautioned that blame should not always be pointed at the police.
"Crimes do not happen because the police are not doing anything. It is committed by criminals and the battle is against them. We should do our part and help to support the police.
Malaysiacrime.com received a big boost on Wednesday when wireless broadband provider Amax formed a strategic partnership with the website to help build a safer society.