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Old High Street Police Station
Through
the 1880s and 1890s, Kuala Lumpur was beset by civil unrest. The Commandant
of the Selangor Police, Captain HC Syers, dispersed the police throughout the
town and countryside as a civilian peacekeeping force. He differed with the
official position, which called for a para-military force concentrated in a
few strategic locations such as the customs, mines and Residencies.
Thus in 1895, the new offices of the police department were opened, with a fireworks
display, at this location on High Street (now Jalan Tun HS Lee).
The event was attended by Kapitan Cina Yap Kwan Seng and other leading towkays
(honorific for Chinese men of high standing) of Kuala Lumpur. This station was
manned by a Sikh and Malay contingent and also housed, at some point, the Chinese
Secretariat.
This building is constructed of timber with a masonry base and a Marseille-tiled
roof. Large keystones decorate the arches. The ground floor has been expanded
by enclosing the verandah. The building was declared a fire hazard in 1995 and
the police force was relocated.
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