Bacaan sama dgn IQ level dia.....dia tutup hidung dgn gas mask walau bacaan 0 ...siap bagi jaminan pencemaran di sungai tak mengalir ke laut ...oooo dia boleh kawal aliran sungai dan sisa tu guna air liuq dia jaaa magik sungguh naaa ...
Post time 18-3-2019 11:15 AMFrom the mobile phone|Show all posts
Depa berani pasai depa tak boleh disentuh.Dalam sejarah kes keracunan sisa kimia di mana mangsa mencecah 4000 lebih orang tetapi tiada tangkapan. Kebal betui na. KPN duk habaq setakat ini Kita dah terima 50 laporan yang dibuat berkenaan kes ini.
Polis DAH ada info sapa buat, tapi polis johor masih dok dlm proses bekerjasama dgn polis bukit aman dah berhari2 nih....... sebab kilang tu ada kat negeri indera kayangan dan suspek tu dah lari masuk awan , nak pi perlu ada kuda terbang segala jadi masih tercari2 cara nak ke kilang tu camna dan cara sesuai nak kejar suspek di awanan hokayyy
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Cops hunting for suspects who polluted Sungai Kim Kim
PETALING JAYA: Police are on the trail to hunt down the suspects responsible for illegally dumping chemical waste into Sungai Kim Kim in Pasir Gudang, Johor.
Inspector-General of Police Mohamad Fuzi Harun said his team had information on those responsible, and Bukit Aman and Johor police are working together to bring them into custody.
“The police will carry out a detailed investigation to identify those behind this irresponsible act.
“We have some leads now and we are working hard,” he said at a press conference at the Pasir Gudang indoor stadium today
Fuzi refused to elaborate as this could interfere in police operations.
He said police had received 76 reports on the pollution of Sungai Kim Kim and the number of reports is expected to increase.
“I hope people will give their cooperation. We have road blocks at nine locations.
“We have also placed three platoons to look after security, ensuring lorries are blocked from entering the disaster zone,” said Fuzi.
As of today, more than 4,000 residents, including students, had sought treatment for various symptoms, including nausea, dizziness and vomiting, due to exposure to the toxic fumes and 111 schools have been closed indefinitely.
dah 4000+ mangsa ...7 hb di laporkan kejadian ....17 haribulan bacaan 0 di sungai .... lebih kurang 2 minggu je perlu pindahkan mangsa utk elak dari ribuan sakit ......2 minggu je .....tu pun PH dan tun kedekut nak kluar belanja utk support perpindahan penduduk .
sekolah beratusang tak buka lagi walau MB kata bacaan 0 ......langkah berjaga2 utk apa kalau dah 0 dan tarak kesan jangka panjang mcm yg MB jamin tu ? Nampaknya maszlee sundrik tarak picaya sama itu MB punya jaminan.
waktu di Batam, tiap 2 jam perlu hubungi dia kalau tidak segalanya jadi tak lancar .....dia la kataaaa utk tunjuk pentingnyaaa peranan dia yg fake degree tuuu .....errr apa depa habaq kat dia ye tiap 2 jam tu ?
Johor MB explains Batam visit amid toxic crisis at home
Malaysiakini | Published: 17 Mar 2019, 4:58 pm | Modified: 17 Mar 2019, 4:58 pm
Johor Menteri Besar Osman Sapian today explained his trip to Batam, Indonesia amid criticism that he should have remained in the state during a toxic crisis which has affected at least 3,555 people, with 22 requiring hospital treatment.
"For information, the working trip by the Johor delegation was pre-planned and part of efforts to improve collaboration between Johor's tourism industry movers and investors in Johor and Indonesia, particularly on Batam island.
"The trip was initially planned for three days, but was shortened to less than a day due to the urgent need to maintain the cleaning up operation in Pasir Gudang," he said in a statement.
On March 6, an illegal factory was believed to have dumped between 20 to 40 tonnes of toxic waste into Sungai Kim Kim in Pasir Gudang.
This led to the release of toxic fumes, which first hit schools in the area, causing shortness of breath among students.
Osman said he had cancelled several meetings during the visit, but there were certain important appointments that could not be postponed.
"This was important preparations for the Visit Johor 2020 year," he said.
Osman said he thanked the Batam administrator Muhammad Rudi for his understanding of the cancellations of the meetings, and the Indonesians had conveyed their condolences.
"Throughout the 24 hours while I was in Batam, the disaster management committee was in contact with me every two hours to ensure all the smooth and orderly progress of the operations," he said.
"Therefore, I hope this explanation can address the misunderstanding and confusion among the people," he said.
He also thanked all agencies and staff that have worked continuously to contain the crisis.
Osman had faced criticism over the trip, including from former prime minister Najib Abdul Razak, who said the Johor menteri besar should have remained in the state to oversee the cleanup operation.