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M’sians Moved as PDRM Officers Humbly Share Simple Iftar Meal on Public Steps While on Duty

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Source: Polis Diraja Malaysia | Facebook

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A recent video has caught the attention of many netizens, showing enforcement officers humbly breaking their fast after a long day on duty.

The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) shared on their Facebook page how officers from the Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department continued to serve with humility, ensuring traffic flowed smoothly and safely, even while being away from their families.

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A simple iftar on the steps

In a video reshared from a TikTok user, the officers can be seen having a meal while sitting on the steps of a public space.

PDRM also acknowledged the officers’ dedication to their duties, noting how they humbly enjoyed their iftar meals with colleagues.

“While the public was busy enjoying their iftar at home with family, officers from the Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department stayed committed to their work in the field, ensuring traffic flowed smoothly and safely.

“Despite the scorching sun and a long day on duty, they continued to serve diligently, even while away from their loved ones. Colleagues became loyal companions, sharing simple meals to keep them going until the Maghrib call to prayer,” they wrote.

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They also highlighted that even though they broke their fast simply by the roadside, they still made sure the roads were safe and travel remained smooth for all Malaysians.

“Even while breaking their fast by the roadside, their discipline and commitment never wavered, keeping road users safe and ensuring travel stayed orderly,” they wrote.

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Netizens started flooding the comment section with their thoughts and reactions

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“May the traffic officers be safe while performing their duties and breaking their fast. The people are always with you.”

 

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“Thank you, PDRM. May your affairs in this world and the hereafter be made easy.”

 

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“Every PDRM officer surely experiences this, no matter where they are. Salute to you. PDRM forever.”

 

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“Alhamdulillah, grateful. Well done, PDRM. We, the people, truly appreciate your sacrifices for our safety and comfort.”

 

What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments!

 

Also read: “An example to follow” – PDRM Officers Praised for Going the Extra Mile to Clear Blocked Drain in Klang

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