The Borneo Post

Inquest necessary for comprehens­ive investigat­ion – Zuraida

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PUTRAJAYA: An inquest to determine the cause of death of firefighte­r Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim during the riots at a temple in Selangor last month, is necessary for a comprehens­ive investigat­ion into the case.

Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamarudin said her ministry supported the move.

“In this matter, the Home Ministry has made the right decision in ordering the inquest. So, we leave to the inquest and ( for) the magistrate to decide,” she told a media conference after the ‘ Wira Riben Merah’ appreciati­on ceremony at the Fire and Rescue headquarte­rs here.

Zuraida said this in response to objections raised by several non-government­al organisati­ons (NGO) and netizens on the inquest into Muhammad Adib’s death.

On Thursday, Home Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said an inquest would be held to determine the cause of Muhammad Adib’s death during the riots at the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple in Selangor last month.

According to Zuraida, the inquest into Muhammad Adib’s death would be conducted based on the result of the post mortem that was submitted to the Home Ministry and the Royal Malaysia Police ( PDRM)

“In the inquest, medical specialist­s who treated Muhammad Adib before his death will be called to testify, as well as provide opportunit­y for new witnesses to testify,” she added.

Meanwhile, Zuraida said all Fire and Rescue personnel had always been sent for training based on modules stipulated under the internatio­nal standards.

“The training modules are always updated and if there is a need to be improved, it will be improved,” she said. - Bernama

Earlier in her speech, Zuraida reminded Malaysians to respect the duty and responsibi­lity of the uniformed personnel.

To the fire and rescue officers and personnel, she hoped the death of Muhammad Adib would not dampen their spirit to continue to serve the people and the country.

The sacrifice made by Adib made him a hero, she added.

At the event, Zuraida handed over contributi­ons, amounting RM298,755 to Muhammad Adib’s family and a posthumous promotion to Grade KB22 to the firefighte­r, which was received by his father, Mohd Kassim Abdul Hamid.

Meanwhile, Eco World Foundation chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye also handed a cheque for RM10,000 to |Muhammad Adib’s family.

The next of kin of six firefighte­rs who drowned during a search an rescue operation for a teenager who feel into a mining pond in Taman Putra Perdana Puchong, Selangor, on Oct 3 this year also received contributi­ons of RM362,282 and RM50,000 from the National Higher Education Fund Corporatio­n ( PTPTN). — Bernama

 ??  ?? Fire and Rescue chief Mohammad Hamdan Wahid (right) together with Zuraida (centre) hand over a posthumous award for Adib to his parents (from left) Mohd Kassim Abdul Hamid and Asma Aziz after the appreciati­on ceremony. — Bernama photo
Fire and Rescue chief Mohammad Hamdan Wahid (right) together with Zuraida (centre) hand over a posthumous award for Adib to his parents (from left) Mohd Kassim Abdul Hamid and Asma Aziz after the appreciati­on ceremony. — Bernama photo

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