10,000 overweight Malaysian cops told to arrest their weight gain
MUAR, Malaysia — About 10,000 overweight and obese policemen have about a year from now to shed the extra pounds or lose the chance to move up in rank.
Bukit Aman Management Department director Comm. Datuk Seri Zulkifli Abdullah said the time given was ample for them to lose weight.
He believed that the directive will motivate them to become physically fit and healthy, and reduce the risk of suffering from chronic diseases.
The Trim and Fit program was officially launched on January 1 and will be fully enforced in January 2018.
“Effective January 2018, policemen who failed to reduce weight will not be considered for promotion,” Zulkifli said yesterday.
Article continues after this advertisementHe was speaking to reporters after attending the closing ceremony of the Training of Trainers for the Trim and Fit Policy workshop at the Muar Police Technical College.
Article continues after this advertisementAbout 193 police officers nationwide attended the three-day workshop where they were taught about a healthy diet and physical exercise by lecturers from Universiti Teknologi Mara and the Health Ministry.
Zulkifli said that of the 130,000 police personnel nationwide, about 10,000 were obese and overweight.
“It is not pleasing to the eye, especially to the public, to see overweight policemen on duty,” he said.
Zulkifli said police duties involved rigorous physical activity, such as chasing down criminals.
He said the Trim and Fit policy also applies to new recruits between the ages of 18 and 20, to ensure they were able to maintain the ideal weight throughout their service.
“The problem is after five to 10 years in service, our men start having weight problems and issues such as high blood pressure and heart disease,” said Zulkifli.
He said many blamed their habit of having teh tarik and roti canai late at night after duty as the reason for becoming overweight.