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There certainly has not been a shortage of kindness during this Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO).

Frontliners are helping the people however they can and the people are assisting frontliners back!

This time, police officers in Penang were called in to assist an OKU woman who could not speak. They in turn managed to find where she lived and helped to send her home, as according to Penang Kini.

Polis Pulau Pinang memang terbaik.. ??Dua anggota polis dari Balai Polis Jelutong membantu menghantar seorang wanita…

Posted by Penang Kini on Monday, May 18, 2020

They wrote, “Penang police officers are the best! Two officers from the Jelutong station helped send this OKU woman home.

“They were also very poised, calm and patient when helping the woman. She came over to the Pusat Khidmat ADUN Batu Lanchang with the help of a good samaritan.”

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“Unfortunately, she has difficulties speaking which caused helpers to find it hard to understand her. The police officers were called in later and managed to identify the woman through her identity card and sent her home,” they added.

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We’re so thankful to the kind police officers who helped the woman get home safely!

Kudos, to our amazing police officers!

What do you think about this? Let us know in the comment section. 

 

Also read: Heartbreaking Video Shows Elderly Malaysian Rummaging Through Rubbish To Break Fast

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