Petugas Puspakom ditampar pelanggan gara-gara kenderaan gagal ujian brek

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Petugas Puspakom ditampar pelanggan gara-gara kenderaan gagal ujian brek
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Petugas Puspakom ditampar pelanggan gara-gara kenderaan gagal ujian brek

KUALA LUMPUR: Tindakan seorang lelaki menampar petugas Pusat Pemeriksaan Kenderaan Berkomputer hanya kerana kenderaan perdagangannya gagal dalam ujian brek ketika pemeriksaan berkala mencetuskan kecaman pelbagai pihak.

“Kegagalan dalam ujian pemeriksaan berkala menunjukkan kenderaan tersebut tidak selamat untuk digunakan di jalan raya. Menurut Mahmood, pihaknya tidak akan bertoleransi terhadap sebarang bentuk keganasan yang dilakukan terhadap kakitangan Puspakom dan menegaskan keselamatan kakitangan adalah keutamaan organisasi tersebut.“Puspakom juga akan bekerjasama rapat dengan Polis Diraja Malaysia bagi memastikan pelaku menerima tindakan undang-undang yang setimpal,” tegasnya.

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