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‘Squirrel' fished out of the water
‘Squirrel' fished out of the water

The Star

timea day ago

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  • The Star

‘Squirrel' fished out of the water

Waterlogged wreckage: Multiple government agencies taking part in efforts to recover the police helicopter that crashed into Sungai Pulai last week during a multinational exercise. — Bernama ISKANDAR PUTERI: Authorities have successfully pulled out the wreckage of a police helicopter that crashed into Sungai Pulai at Gelang Patah here last week. The recovery operation, involving multiple agencies, began early yesterday morning at the Gelang Patah Maritime Jetty, which is located some 27km away from Johor Baru. Security at the area was tight, with only officers, personnel and registered members of the media allowed to enter the jetty. Favourable weather conditions helped divers from the navy and marine police carry out the recovery. The team of divers entered the river at around 9am and took a few hours to connect the wreckage to a crane vessel using cables. The crane vessel then successfully hoisted the wreckage in stages before ferrying it to the jetty, accompanied by several marine police vessels. The AS355N helicopter, bearing registration number 9M-PHG, was involved in an accident at about 10.15am on July 10 while participating in the Multilateral Nuclear Security Detection Exercise (Mitsatom) 2025. The exercise, held at the same jetty, involved collaboration between Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore. The Eurocopter AS3555 Ecureuil known as 'Squirrel' crashed about 21m from the jetty while performing a mock exercise during the programme. The training simulated a coordinated response to cross-border smuggling of radioactive and nuclear materials. This marked the fourth Mitsatom exercise hosted by Malaysia, following the last session in Sabah in 2018. The helicopter was transporting five people, comprising two senior police officers and three others, including the pilot from the police air wing and a policeman from the Tanjung Kupang police station. The five were rescued within minutes of the crash, as many naval boats were stationed in the area to take part in the exercise. They are Kons RG Devendran, Kpl Adeline Liu Yan Sin, helicopter pilot Asst Comm Faizul Muhammad, his co-pilot Supt Ahmad Bustamin Baharom and Sjn Siti Latipa Khairuddin. Two of them have been discharged, while one was transferred to a hospital in Kuala Lumpur following a request from family members. The remaining two are still receiving treatment at Hospital Sultanah Aminah in Johor Baru, with one of them in the intensive care unit. Only close family members were allowed to visit. Meanwhile, Bernama reported that Air Operations Force (PGU) commander under the Internal Security and Public Order Department, Datuk Noor Sham Md Jani said the wrecked helicopter would be transported to its base in Subang for further investigation. He added that a detailed investigation will be carried out by the Air Accident Investigation Bureau. 'Cooperation among multiple agencies expedited the recovery process and will enable a more thorough investigation.' On July 11, Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail said investigations were in line with Part XXVI of the Civil Aviation Regulations 2016.

Three police helicopter crew discharged from JB hospital, one still in ICU
Three police helicopter crew discharged from JB hospital, one still in ICU

New Straits Times

time2 days ago

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Three police helicopter crew discharged from JB hospital, one still in ICU

ISKANDAR PUTERI: Three crew members from the police Air Operations Force who were involved in the helicopter crash in Gelang Patah have been discharged from Sultanah Aminah Hospital (HSA) and brought back to Kuala Lumpur. Corporal Mohd Helmie Huzairie Sabli, the husband of one of the crew members, Corporal Adeline Liu Yan Sin, said the co-pilot, Superintendent Ahmad Bustamin Baharom, is currently receiving further treatment at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Hospital (HUKM) in Kuala Lumpur. "My wife, Alhamdulillah, is doing well. She can walk now. "She was discharged from HSA yesterday. "Superintendent Bustamin and the pilot, Assistant Commissioner Faizul Muhammad, were discharged the day before. "My wife and Superintendent Faizul have returned home, but Superintendent Bustamin still requires treatment at HUKM," he said when contacted today. Mohd Helmie Huzairie, who is based at the Serdang district police headquarters in Selangor, said another crew member, Constable R.G. Devendran from the Tanjung Kupang police station regained consciousness today. It is understood that he remains in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at HSA. Another crew member, Sergeant Siti Latipa Khairuddin, also from the Tanjung Kupang police station, is still receiving treatment at the same hospital. The wreckage of the police helicopter was brought to the surface at 11am today. The AS355N aircraft, bearing registration number 9M-PHG, plunged into Sungai Pulai on July 10 during a multilateral training exercise involving forces from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore, under the MITSATOM 2025 nuclear security programme.

Police helicopter wreckage expected to be recovered within days
Police helicopter wreckage expected to be recovered within days

New Straits Times

time6 days ago

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  • New Straits Times

Police helicopter wreckage expected to be recovered within days

JOHOR BARU: The wreckage of the police-owned AS355N helicopter that crashed in Sungai Pulai, Gelang Patah, on Thursday is expected to be recovered from the water tomorrow or the day after. Internal Security and Public Order Department's Air Operations Force Commander Datuk Noor Sham Md Jani said the operation would be carried out with the assistance of the navy or the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA). "We expect the wreckage to be lifted soon with help from either the navy or the maritime agency. "This is so that the Air Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) can conduct further investigation into the incident. "God willing, the aircraft will be raised either tomorrow or the day after for the necessary procedures," he told reporters today after visiting the five crew members currently receiving treatment at Sultanah Aminah Hospital (HSA) here. The AS355N police helicopter crashed near the Malaysian Maritime jetty in Gelang Patah during a fly-past demonstration as part of the Multilateral Nuclear Security Detection Exercise (MITSATOM) 2025 involving Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore. The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM), in a statement, said the helicopter, bearing registration number 9M-PHG, took off from the Tanjung Kupang police station at 9.51am with five people onboard, including the pilot. Noor Sham also confirmed that the aircraft's voice recorder remains within the submerged wreckage. He said the device contains vital recordings of communication between the helicopter and ground personnel. "That's what we want to review, namely the communication that took place and how the incident unfolded," he added.

'Pray for my Adeline,' pleads husband after police helicopter crash
'Pray for my Adeline,' pleads husband after police helicopter crash

New Straits Times

time12-07-2025

  • Health
  • New Straits Times

'Pray for my Adeline,' pleads husband after police helicopter crash

JOHOR BARU: Corporal Adline Liu Yan Siu, 32, who survived the recent helicopter crash in Gelang Patah, had only tied the knot two months ago. Her husband, Corporal Mohd Helmie Huzairie Sabli, 34, who serves with the Serdang district police headquarters in Selangor, said they married on May 20. "She's a (Muslim) convert. We'd known each other for nearly nine years before she joined the Air Operations Force," he told the Mediaprima group when contacted today. The Sarawak-born officer was one of five crew members aboard the police's AS355N helicopter that crashed near Sungai Pulai on Thursday. The incident occurred during a flypast multi-agency simulation for the Nuclear Security Detection Exercise Malaysia-Indonesia-Thailand-Singapore 2025. Helmie said he had rushed from Selangor to Johor Baru upon learning of the crash, arriving at Sultanah Aminah Hospital about 3pm that same day. Now on the third day of treatment, Adline has fully regained consciousness and is no longer dependent on a ventilator. "She started talking about 3pm yesterday. Her lungs are functioning well, and doctors are monitoring a spinal fracture," he said, adding that her swollen kidney glands did not require surgery. Helmie thanked the public for their prayers and asked for continued support for his wife and the other crew members. Earlier, Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department director Datuk Seri Azmi Abu Kassim said the only crew member still sedated in the hospital's intensive care unit is Constable RG. Devendran, 30. Adline remains in the ICU but is stable, while the remaining three crew members have been transferred to regular wards.

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