‘Ops Bantu APM’ comes to the rescue

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Lending a hand at night to a motorist whose vehicle’s engine needed restarting. A blessing it is as there are no garage open at night.
APM personnel help driver get back on the road by fixing car.
With the right tools, APM personnel took a load off this driver’s mind as now the punctured tyre can be replaced.

Have no fear, ‘Ops Bantu APM’ is here… Motorists who had problems with their vehicles while on the road recently were grateful and happy for the help they received from the “Ops Bantu APM” teams.

The Malaysia Civil Defence Department (APM) conducted the “Ops Bantu” operations during the Chinese New Year celebration from Feb 3-4 and from Feb 9-10 to help motorists in distress in various parts of Sarawak namely Kuching, Kota Samarahan, Sri Aman, Betong, Sarikei, Sibu, Bintulu and Miri. In Kuching, one of the teams operated at Simpang Mambong. Among many things, the teams helped the motorists to change their punctured tyres and flat batteries. Photos courtesy of APM.

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