Published on: Saturday, February 27, 2021
By: Bernama
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LABUAN: The first batch of 4,680 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for Labuan arrived safely at the Labuan Ro-Ro Ferry Terminal
(pic), here, Friday.
After the Kimanis 1 ferry docked at the terminal jetty about 9.50am, DHL Express workers were seen unloading the vaccines from a van into a waiting truck under the watchful eyes of a Labuan police force unit.
The vaccines were transported by road from Kota Kinabalu for 155km and ferried to Labuan, with escort from patrol boats of marine police and the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).
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The vaccines were then transferred to the vaccine storage centre at the Labuan Hospital under the care of Labuan police.
LABUAN: The body of an unidentified man was found floating in the sea off Rusukan Kecil Island, about two nautical miles off the Labuan jetty, on Satu.
Published on: Sunday, January 03, 2021
By: Bernama
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LABUAN: The body found floating in Labuan waters, Saturday, is believed to be an employee of Brunei-based Hengyi Industries Sdn Bhd.
Labuan acting police chief DSP Mohd Ibrahim Ghani said this is based on a missing persons report lodged by a representative of the petrochemical company on Dec 29 at the Muara police station. We believed the deceased is one of Hengyi Industries staff who was reported missing on Dec 29. The body we retrieved from the sea was also decked in attire with the company’s name on it,” he told Bernama today.
LABUAN: The body found floating in Labuan waters yesterday is believed to be an employee of Brunei-based Hengyi Industries Sdn Bhd. Labuan acting poli.
Covid-19: Police hunt five Indonesian workers
December 30, 2020
Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah
KUCHING – Police are on the hunt for five Indonesian workers who ran away from their quarters in Jemukan Ulu, Asajaya, about 40km from here, after being screened for COVID-19 about 10 days ago.
Kota Samarahan District Police chief DSP Sudirman Kram today said the results of the COVID-19 test on two of them – Harianto Safari, 41, and Mihan Madi, 23, – came back positive.
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They were reported to have run away from the workers’ quarters with three others known as Randi, 30, Hamsar, 27, and Rija Riansyah Tan Rabudin, 29.
“Initial investigation found that they were hired to clean up a plantation area in Sadong Land District, Jemukan Ulu, Asajaya, and were screened for the coronavirus on Dec 21. However, on Dec 22, the five were reported to have run away from their quarters,” he said in a statement here today.