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Pulapol

Elizabeth Cardosa, Badan Warisan Malaysia

09-Feb-19 13:00

Pulapol

The Malaysian Police Training Centre or PULAPOL is the oldest police academy in Malaysia that has served the force well. Located in Jalan Semarak, the centre has a lot of interesting buildings and stories, but is not formally accessible to the public. Elizabeth Cardosa of Badan Warisan Malaysia was lucky enough to be there a couple of times though, and she joins us for this monthly special to share what she has seen there.

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin


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