HC Deb 19 February 1946 vol 419 c197W
Sir J. Barlow

asked the Secretary of State for War (1) what steps are being taken to deal with the large number of armed robberies in Malaya; how many incidents occurred in December, 1945, and January, 1946; and the number of people killed and wounded in such encounters;

(2) if he is aware that it is often useless to re-equip factories at present in Malaya owing to the depredations of thieves who steal the crops of rubber and coconuts before they can be transported to the ports of shipment; and what steps he is taking to remedy this state of affairs.

Mr. Bellenger

I understand that active preventative measures are being taken by the police in Malaya to deal with lawlessness on land by means of ambushed patrols, surprise road-blocks and mobile motor transport patrols. The police have received considerable assistance from the Army. I am assured that everything possible is being done to reduce this type of crime to a minimum. I am taking steps to obtain the information asked for in the last two parts of the hon. Member's first Question.