Expansion planned for free service


Kuan (right) with ambassador Leona Chin, a well-known personality in the Malaysian drifting scene, at the launch of the new ambulance in Dataran Puchong. — AZLINA ABDULLAH/The Star

COMMUNITY Policing Malaysia plans to expand its free ambulance service nationwide in a bid to provide assistance to the needy around the country.

The non-governmental group based in Puchong, Selangor, started the service in 2015 and now has eight ambulances.

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