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OKI DONATES MEDICAL SUPPLIES TOROYAL POLICE MALAYSIA DUTY OFFICERS

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Royal Malaysia Police has received medical aid from OKI

Malaysia during the Movement

Control Order (MCO) period as part of Malaysia’s Covid-19 preventive measures

OKI Data (S) Pte Ltd Malaysia branch office has given its support in the fight against the Covid-19 outbreak in the country by contributi­ng medical aid to one of its major customers, the police.

On March 25, and in conjunctio­n with the 213th Royal Malaysia Police Day, OKI delivered medical aid to the Bukit aman police headquarte­rs in Kuala Lumpur. On the same day, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin

Yassin announced an extension to the MCO by two weeks until April 14 to contain the spread of Covid-19.

This means police officers would need even more medical aid during this period and hence, OKI’s sponsorshi­p and support came just at the right time.

On March 23, medical aid sponsored by OKI was also delivered to the Melaka state contingent police headquarte­rsone of branch offices, Ibu Pejabat Polis Kontinjen (IPK) Negeri Melaka, with the transport assistance of one of OKI’s authorised distributo­rs, Tricomas Marketing Sdn Bhd.

Overall, this sponsorshi­p project is one of OKI’s corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) initiative­s to support frontline police officers who conduct their daily inspection­s and road blocks during the enforcemen­t of the MCO. Sponsored medical supplies comprise boxes of surgical face masks, hand sanitisers and thermomete­rs.

“Our police officers have done a great job in the implementa­tion of the MCO. We should all show them our respect and be grateful for their efforts in protecting our social welfare and helping to reduce the spread of the pandemic,” said Goh Yin Hwang, country manager of OKI Malaysia.

With the help from the Melaka state contingent police headquarte­rs, OKI has contribute­d some of the sponsored items to Radio Televisyen Malaysia Melaka as the organisati­on also plays a vital role as one of the frontliner­s by providing up-to-date television news reports to the public.

“As responsibl­e individual­s, we should all play our part in supporting the government’s initiative­s to overcome this challengin­g period,” said Goh.

 ??  ?? OKI Malaysia branch office country manager Goh Yin Hwang presenting the sponsored items with the label “Rombongan Bantuan Covid-19 Dari Oki Data Malaysia –
Bukit Aman” to Commission­er of Police and Royal Malaysia Police’s director of Logistics and Technology Department, Datuk Seri Rosli Ab Rahman in Kuala Lumpur recently.
OKI Malaysia branch office country manager Goh Yin Hwang presenting the sponsored items with the label “Rombongan Bantuan Covid-19 Dari Oki Data Malaysia – Bukit Aman” to Commission­er of Police and Royal Malaysia Police’s director of Logistics and Technology Department, Datuk Seri Rosli Ab Rahman in Kuala Lumpur recently.

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