logo
Johor police raise RM30,000 for families of fallen FRU personnel

Johor police raise RM30,000 for families of fallen FRU personnel

JOHOR BARU: Johor police have raised a total of RM30,295 to be donated to the families of the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel who lost their lives in the tragic accident along Jalan Chikus–Sungai Lampam, Teluk Intan, Perak, last week.
Johor police chief Datuk M. Kumar said the funds were collected through a spontaneous donation drive launched among personnel within the Johor police contingent.
He said the contribution would be handed over to the leadership at Bukit Aman next week, before being distributed to the victims' families.
"Upon receiving news of the fatal road accident involving our FRU colleagues, we immediately initiated a donation drive to offer some assistance.
"We hope this small contribution will help ease the burden on their families during this difficult time," he said at the Blood Donation Programme held in conjunction with the 218th Police Day celebration at the Johor police headquarters today.
On May 13, nine members of FRU Unit 5 based in Sungai Senam, Ipoh, Perak, were killed when the truck they were travelling in collided with a lorry upon returning from duty at the Chitrapournami festival in Hilir Perak.
At today's event, some 250 officers and personnel from the Johor contingent are expected to donate blood as part of the annual blood donation drive.
Kumar said that 110 pints were successfully collected during last year's campaign and expressed hope that this year's collection would surpass that figure.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Former director, company fined RM15,000 for unpaid service tax in Melaka
Former director, company fined RM15,000 for unpaid service tax in Melaka

The Sun

time15 hours ago

  • The Sun

Former director, company fined RM15,000 for unpaid service tax in Melaka

MELAKA: A former director and his company were fined RM15,000 by the Ayer Keroh Sessions Court for failing to pay service tax and penalties amounting to RM139,755.25 between 2021 and 2023. Judge Haderiah Siri imposed the sentence after Ng Wen Hua, 31, and Go Lounge Sdn Bhd pleaded guilty to five charges. She also ordered a one-month jail term in default for each charge if they fail to settle the fine. According to the charges, Ng and the company failed to pay service tax within the stipulated period under Section 26(4) of the Service Tax Act 2018. The unpaid taxes ranged from RM19,000 to RM30,000, with penalties between RM3,000 and RM12,000. The offences occurred at the Royal Malaysian Customs Department, Wisma Kastam Negeri, Ayer Keroh, on multiple dates in 2022 and 2023. The charges were brought under Section 26(8) of the Service Tax Act 2018, read with Section 78(1)(a), which carries a maximum penalty of RM50,000, three years' imprisonment, or both. Prosecuting officer Mohammad Azhar Habib urged the court to impose a RM5,000 fine per charge, citing non-compliance and loss of government revenue. The accused, unrepresented, requested leniency as the business was no longer operational. - Bernama

Family wins suit over suicide in MMEA custody, govt to pay RM194,170
Family wins suit over suicide in MMEA custody, govt to pay RM194,170

New Straits Times

timea day ago

  • New Straits Times

Family wins suit over suicide in MMEA custody, govt to pay RM194,170

KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court has ordered the government to pay RM194,170 to the family of a man who hanged himself in a Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) lockup, ruling that his death was caused by serious negligence while in custody. Judge Datuk Alice Loke Yee Ching found that officers failed to take reasonable steps to prevent the suicide of M. Thinagaran while he was on remand for a drug trafficking investigation. The court allowed the negligence claim filed by the deceased's wife, R. Tenaswari, and father, K. Madhavan, who sued the government and two MMEA officers, as co-administrators of Thinagaran's estate. Loke said authorities created the very conditions that enabled Thinagaran to end his life. "The deceased hung the extra pair of pants from a grill on the ceiling, which had been installed after a previous escape by a detainee. "Unfortunately, the grill and the pants became the very means for the deceased to harm himself. "There was no reason to have provided the deceased with the extra pair of pants. "The presence of the grill ought to have raised a red flag. "The defendants obviously overlooked this and should have taken steps to avoid exposing the deceased to danger," she said in her written judgment dated July 28. She said there was a clear breach of duty as the deceased was given an extra pair of trousers in a lockup with a ceiling grill, where the risk of suicide among detainees was foreseeable. The court also found that the MMEA lockup in Klang was not a gazetted detention facility and that its closed-circuit television (CCTV) system was only monitored once every hour. "Monitoring at hourly intervals defeats the purpose of having CCTV. "It is meant for continuous monitoring. Had there not been a lapse in monitoring, the suicide could have been prevented. "The lack of closer monitoring caused the officers on duty to miss the entire series of actions taken by the deceased just prior to his suicide," the judge said. The court dismissed the government's defence that Thinagaran's death was unforeseeable or that his act of suicide broke the chain of causation. "His death was the very event their duty was directed at. "It is therefore not open to the defendants to contend that the actions of the deceased broke the chain of causation. "Persons in custody are susceptible to mental stress. "They are vulnerable to depression, and hence suicidal impulses are not unforeseeable." The court also rejected the argument that Thinagaran was contributorily negligent, saying he was under immense psychological pressure from facing a capital offence and that it would be unfair to blame him for his own death. The court awarded RM6,370 in special damages, RM5,000 for funeral expenses, RM10,000 for bereavement, and RM172,800 for loss of earnings. "It also awarded RM30,000 in costs to the plaintiffs. Lawyer M. Manoharan appeared for the plaintiffs, while senior federal counsel Siti Syakimah Ibrahim represented the defendants.

Audience moved to tears by tribute to FRU crash victims
Audience moved to tears by tribute to FRU crash victims

The Star

timea day ago

  • The Star

Audience moved to tears by tribute to FRU crash victims

IPOH: Hundreds of spectators at the banquet hall of the Perak Darul Ridzuan building were moved to tears as they watched a pantomime that reenacted the fatal crash involving the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) and a lorry in Teluk Intan on May 13. A sombre atmosphere accompanied the staging of the pantomime yesterday titled Sang Beret Merah (The Red Berets), held to commemorate those who died in the tragedy. According to a Bernama report, the 15-minute pantomime was performed by 20 PDRM personnel and 30 members of Persatuan Deklamasi Lakon Perak. The performance also included a poetry recitation by Perak Cultural Council deputy president Azmi Ismail, Perak police contingent representative ASP Samsudin Hussin and Sgt Major Bashira Sharif from the Criminal Inves­tigation Department. The pantomime featured the journey of the FRU members who were deployed for the Citra Pournami celebration in Teluk Intan before the accident which shocked the nation. Tears flowed as real-life footage of the fallen FRU members was shown during the performance. Earlier, Perak Ruler Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah also watched the pantomime at the 2025 Perak Warriors' Day celebration. At 8.50am on May 13, tragedy struck when a truck carrying 15 FRU personnel from Unit 5 Ipoh collided with a lorry transporting stones while on their way to Ipoh after completing their duty in Teluk Intan. The crash claimed the lives of nine FRU members: Sgt Perumal Sugunanathan, 44; Sgt Mohd Roslan Abd Rahim, 46; Cpl Mohd Pozli Jaudin, 41; Cpl Nurit Ak Pandak, 34; Cpl Amiruddin Zabri, 38; Cpl Mohamad Hilmi Mohd Azlan, 38; Cpl Muhamad Akmal Muhamad, 35; Lance Cpl Damar­rulan Abdul Latif, 33; and Constable Akmal Wafi Annuar, 28.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store