Cop injured in container lorry crash at Tapah police guard post in stable condition


IPOH: A policeman who was on duty at the Tapah district police headquarters (IPD) sentry who was injured when a container lorry crashed into the fence and guardhouse of the building yesterday, is now reported to be in stable condition.

Perak police chief Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri said the police personnel from Sarawak has been discharged from the hospital and was given medical leave.

Mohd Yusri said he visited the policeman yesterday and found that the victim had not sustained any serious injuries.

He also inspected the IPD Tapah along with the heads of the department to see the situation after the crash and found quite severe damage to the fence and guard posts.

"I have directed the IPD to lodge a report on the matter,” he told reporters after attending the state-level Hari Raya Aidiladha celebration here Thursday (June 29).

Yesterday, Tapah district police chief Supt Wan Azharuddin Wan Ismail said in the 1.25am incident the lorry driver was travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh when the container laden with tables and chairs skidded and hit the Tapah IPD guard post and main gate.

Wan Azharuddin said as a result of the accident, a policeman on duty at the guard post was rushed to Tapah Hospital after he suffered a broken front tooth and was injured in the mouth and left hand.

Police have arrested the suspect for further investigation. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Nation

Zambry: No official discussion on opening UiTM cardiothoracic programme to non-bumis
Sabah Wildlife Dept celebrates successful pangolin conservation efforts
Court upholds 12-year jail sentence on Siti Bainun
Papagomo charged with sedition over Twitter post
Salary hike for civil servants should not be debated, says Sim
KKB by-election: The seat being contested was traditionally MCA's, says Noh
Five-year-old boy drowns in Johor river
Do you know ... about Mah Meri wood carving?
M'sian students caught up by campus protests across US
Expert: Include hazard perception test in driving syllabus

Others Also Read