Duty to help results in surprise


Nurul Najihah with the appreciation certificate she received from the Fire and Rescue Department.

KEMAMAN: Nurul Najihah Abu Bakar did not expect to hear anything from anyone since she reported the fire at the Kemaman Bitumen Company Sdn Bhd refinery plant here.

Two weeks after the incident which completely destroyed two of the company’s six crude oil tanks and leaving another partially burnt, the 22-year-old administrative clerk was surprised to hear that she would be presented with an appreciation certificate from the Fire and Rescue Department.

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