Lee shares his experience of 30 years with the Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation (MCPF) as it established itself as a conduit between the Royal Malaysia Police and society at large.
WHEN talk of crime prevention crops up in this country, the first name that comes to most minds is Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.
The 76-year-old social activist sits down with Sunday Star to share his experience of 30 years with the Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation as it established itself as a conduit between the Royal Malaysia Police and society at large.
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