Crimes Against Singaporeans in JB Truly Down?

From Straits Times - "Violent crime against Singaporeans in Johor Bahru has actually fallen, and many recent reports of attacks exaggerate the situation, a senior Johor state official said yesterday."

How true is this statement? I do not doubt the fall in numbers but it most probably is a play on statistics. With a drop of 14.8% (in absolute terms, more than one million) in the number of Singaporean visitors, there obviously were less targets for the criminals in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, to attack.

While reports of crimes committed against Singaporeans in Malaysia is claimed to be "exaggerated", the fact stands that these crimes had been committed. People had been robbed, people had been bashed up, people had been shot at, all while they were travelling in Malaysia. The details of these crimes might had been spiced up a little when reported in the tabloids but the crux is the main facts stand and the crimes had been committed.

I love the plays on statistical information for the purpose of public relations. Depending on how the information is presented, the same set of underlying information can point to directly opposing interpretations but the uneducated public will usually swallow the presented set without asking.

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