Breaking fast with police retirees and Balik Pulau folk


Comm Narenasagaran sharing a light moment with a differently abled child during the Iftar Ramadan event at the Balik Pulau district police headquarters. — Photo: LIM BENG TATT/ The Star

THIRTY-five police retirees and special children received duit Raya and goodie bags for Ramadan.

They were among 400 police officers and local residents, who attended the Iftar Ramadan organised by Penang police and Balik Pulau community leaders at the district police headquarters there.

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