‘It’s either my life or the dog’s’: NSF rescues lost dog that was hit by a car in Bedok, Singapore


Ilham Jufri received around two to three stitches on each finger on Aug 4 during a three-hour surgical procedure. - Photo: Jufri Salim/Facebook

SINGAPORE: A full-time national serviceman (NSF) put his own safety at risk by rescuing a dog that had dashed across a road twice on Sunday (Aug 3).

Ilham Jufri, who is serving at the Singapore Police Force’s K-9 unit, was hospitalised after injuring three of his fingers and joints in the process.

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