Perak Fire and Rescue Department director Sayani Saidon (2nd-right) helping out in the preparation of bubur during the ‘Bubur Asyura’ programme at Perak Fire and Rescue Dept headquarters in Ipoh. – BERNAMA PIC

IPOH: An investigation by the Perak branch of the Fire and Rescue Services Department (Bomba) has found that there was no criminal element in the fire incident at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) office of the Perak Police Contingent Headquarters here last month.

Perak Bomba director, Sayani Saidon, expects their investigation to be wrapped up in two weeks before handing the matter over to police.

“The investigation, carried out by the Perak Bomba Fire Investigation Division, found no foreign elements. We also did not detect any criminal behaviour as we looked at it from the wiring aspect of an old building,” he said.

He told the media this after the ‘Bubur Asyura’ programme organised by the Fire and Rescue Services Department Sports, Welfare and Cultural Association (Perskeb), Persatuan Suri dan Anggota Wanita Bomba (Perisma) and Staff Sports and Welfare Club (KSKK) at the Perak Bomba Headquarters here today.

He said the CID building was an old quarters that was turned into an office and storage space for various documents.

On June 27, several documents related to D4 Division (Intelligence/Operations/Criminal Records) of the CID were destroyed in the fire which broke out on the second floor of the building.

In another development, Sayani urged the community to increase knowledge in safety and cleanliness to avoid attacks by poisonous animals.

“I see that the community is not very aware of such matters and, when it happens, most of us will panic and not know what to do for preventive measures,” he said.

He said they could learn this through collaborations with the relevant agencies.

“For example, if it involves poisonous animals, we will seek Perhilitan (Department of Wildlife and National Parks of Peninsular Malaysia) for information or advice on early measures to be taken during an emergency,” he said.

Yesterday (July 26), a 19-second video clip went viral on social media showing a cobra slithering under the body of a boy lying down in the living room.

The Fire and Rescue Services Department managed to catch the snake and the toddler was unhurt.

Source : New Straits Times Online