ALOR GAJAH: The Malaysian Armed Forces will look after the fate of its veterans currently affected by floods in several states, says Adly Zahari.
The Deputy Defence Minister said the ministry will contact Perbadanan Perwira Niaga , under the Armed Forces Fund Board , to identify the actual number of veterans affected by the disaster.
"Pernama will provide allocations and we will channel the aid through veteran associations," he told reporters after a Tanjung Ratna Sdn Bhd's corporate social responsibility Back to School Programme at Freeport A'Famosa Outlet, Pulau Sebang, here Saturday . A total of 200 Year One pupils from the Alor Gajah parliamentary constituency received contributions comprising school bags, shoes, socks and stationery.
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