Mohd Rosdi Daud is the new Cheras police chief, replacing Aidil Bolhassan who moves to Bukit Aman after over a year in the role.
KUALA LUMPUR: Kota Bharu police chief ACP Mohd Rosdi Daud has been appointed as the new Cheras police chief, effective today.
A handover ceremony between Mohd Rosdi and outgoing chief SAC Aidil Bolhassan took place at the Cheras District Police Headquarters (IPD).
Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Fadil Marsus witnessed the ceremony.
Fadil expressed confidence in Mohd Rosdi’s ability to lead the Cheras police force.
“I am confident that Mohd Rosdi will fully commit to applying all his knowledge and experience to benefit the Cheras police organisation,” he said.
Mohd Rosdi, 54, hopes for cooperation from IPD staff and media to continue the excellent legacy of previous leadership.
Aidil Bolhassan led the Cheras IPD for one year and three months before his promotion and transfer.
He moves to Bukit Aman as principal assistant director of the Department of Internal Security and Public Order (KDNKA).
Aidil thanked the entire Cheras IPD team for their cooperation and commitment during his tenure.
“Being a district police chief is not an easy task, it requires patience, firmness, and high commitment,” he said.
He expressed gratitude for having dedicated officers and personnel working alongside him.








