Two police corporals have been promoted to the rank of sergeant after engaging in a shootout with smugglers at the Malaysia-Thailand border yesterday, resulting in the death of one of them.
The police officers are Baharuddin Ramli, 54, who was killed in the encounter near Padang Besar, Perlis, and Norihan a/l Tari, 39, who is under treatment at the Tuanku Fauziah Hospital in Kangar.
Inspector-General of Police Abdul Hamid Bador conveyed this to reporters after the burial of Baharuddin with full police honours at the Orang Asli Cemetery in Kampung Sungai Sampo, Bandar Sri Jempol, today.
“I discussed the matter with the police directors of departments and we agreed to promote Baharuddin (posthumously) and Norihan for the incredible courage they showed in the face of danger,” he said.
He also said that the police has proposed to Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin to consider recommending the two police officers for the award of the bravery medal.
Abdul Hamid said contributions from the police cooperative group insurance and Warriors Trust Fund have been given to the family of Baharuddin.
“The 3rd Battalion Northern Brigade and Bukit Aman Welfare Fund also gave contributions,” he added.
Baharuddin and Norihan, of the elite Senoi Praaq unit of the General Operations Force (GOF), were engaged in intelligence gathering at the Malaysia-Thailand border when they chanced upon some 13 or more smugglers, which resulted in the shootout at about 2.30am yesterday.
Today, Abdul Hamid spent about two hours with the family of Baharuddin and paid his last respects to the police officer before the burial at 12.20pm that was attended by family members, villagers and police officers and personnel.
- Bernama
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