NGOs show frontliners they are not forgotten on National Day


Paramagurubalan (left) handing over the food packs to a policeman at the roadblock at Jawi toll plaza near Nibong Tebal. With him (from right) are Thanabalan and Penang Hindu Youth Council chairman L. Komagan.

FRONTLINERS on duty at roadblocks in south Seberang Prai, Penang, received a pleasant surprise when several non-governmental organisations presented them with food packs.

South Seberang Prai Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation (MCPF) chairman M. Paramagurubalan said the food packs were handed out at six roadblocks in the district and also at the Covid-19 low-risk quarantine and treatment centre in Jawi.

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