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"Crime does occur in Malaysia, though it is generally regarded as relatively low. Drug trafficking, theft, conspiracy and corruption are amongst some of the crimes reported. However, overall security remains relatively stable and the government has put in place several measures to ensure the public remains safe both at home and abroad," commented one expat who made the move to Malaysia.

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"Sarawak is almost Mayberry R.F.D. It's got one of the lowest per capita crime rates of any Malaysian state (which averages low). Crime is centered on financial scams (on-line and phone), illegal gambling, loan-sharking, illegal immigration and to some degree drug abuse. These are things that don't particularly affect expats. Family/domestic violence is the main violent crime. That doesn't mean auto-theft, purse snatching and burglary is non-existent, but condos generally have gates and guards. Home owners do get dogs and alarm systems," remarked another expat in Kuching, Malaysia.

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