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Sg Pulai Crash: Helicopter Expected To Be Retrieved By Tomorrow Or The Day After

Sungai pulai: The wreckage of the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) helicopter that crashed in Sungai Pulai, Gelang Patah last Thursday is expected to be retrieved soon, possibly by tomorrow or the following day. Commander of the Air Operations Force (PGU) under the Department of Internal Security and Public Order (KDNKA), Datuk Noor Sham Md Jani, said the operation would be carried out with assistance from the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) and the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA).

According to BERNAMA News Agency, ‘Insya-Allah, with assistance from external agencies in the retrieval process, the Air Accident Investigation Bureau (BSKU) will be able to carry out further investigations into what happened that day,’ Datuk Noor Sham Md Jani stated when met by reporters after visiting the victims at Sultanah Aminah Hospital (HSA). He added that the communication recording device is also believed to still be inside the wreckage, which records communication between the helicopter and the ground team.

Meanwhile, HSA deputy director II Dr C. Mitesh reported that all five victims of the helicopter crash, including two being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), were in stable condition. He said Constable R. G. Devendran remained sedated and required respiratory assistance, while Corporal Adeline Liu Yan Siu, who did not need such assistance, was under observation in the ICU. The three other victims in the general ward are also under observation, including by an orthopaedic specialist.

In the 10.15 am incident on Thursday, an AS355N helicopter belonging to the PDRM was involved in an accident during a flypast demonstration as part of the MITSATOM 2025 exercise, which involved Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore. Apart from Devendran and Liu, the other individuals involved were helicopter pilot ACP Faizul Mohammad, co-pilot Supt Ahmad Bustamin Baharom, and Tanjung Kupang police station personnel Sergeant Siti Latipa Khairuddin. All five crew members were successfully rescued by the Marine Police.

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