Selasa, 23 Oktober 2012
Pelatih PLKN bergaduh hanya kerana Milo
Isnin, 8 Oktober 2012
27 NS trainees arrested over fight
Monday October 8, 2012
Ahad, 7 Oktober 2012
Bergaduh: Polis tahan 27 pelatih PLKN
Rabu, 27 Jun 2012
19 kematian, 21 cacat kekal sejak PLKN dilaksana
Selasa, 26 Jun 2012
NS trainee’s death: ‘Zahid should take responsibility’
Jumaat, 15 Jun 2012
96 Pelatih PLKN Dusun Resort Dikuarantin Kerana Virus H1N1
Selasa, 12 Jun 2012
Family of NS trainee wants compensation over their suffering and loss
Tuesday June 12, 2012
Khamis, 31 Mei 2012
PLKN , Kem Usang Dan Daif, Inikah Layanan Kepada Wira & Wirawati Negara?
Harap pihak MLKN dan JLKN dapat menyiasat artikel berikut. Benarkah apa yang diceritakan dalam laporan bergambar di blog berikut http://drysheet.blogspot.com/2012/05/plkn-kem-usang-dan-daif-inikah-layanan.html ?
Jumaat, 25 Mei 2012
Kem PLKN Tangkas Kendiri disita
Selasa, 15 Mei 2012
Trainees in shock after NS camp sealed
Jumaat, 4 Mei 2012
Deadly pools at NS camps now off-limits
Rabu, 2 Mei 2012
Dibenar tangguh sertai PLKN
Selasa, 1 Mei 2012
Pelajar Boleh Tamat Pengajian Sebelum Masuk PLKN
Sabtu, 28 April 2012
Belanja RM750 Juta PLKN Tidak Masuk Akal
Jumaat, 27 April 2012
Seseorang Harus Bertanggungjawab Kematian Anak Saya - Bapa Pelatih PLKN
Jumaat April 27, 2012
Lagi pelatih PLKN meninggal dunia
NS trainee in coma dies
Khamis, 26 April 2012
Pelajar Tingkatan 6 Dan Matrikulasi Boleh Mohon Tangguh PLKN
Rabu, 25 April 2012
Semua Aktiviti Air Di Kem PLKN Dihentikan Serta Merta
Jumaat, 20 April 2012
Act to prevent death at NS camps: MP
19 April 2012
Alyaa Alhadjri
newsdesk@thesundaily.com
KUALA LUMPUR (April 19, 2012): Medical officers stationed at National Service camps and district hospitals in its surrounding areas should be well trained to detect symptoms of illnesses which have led to the deaths several trainees since the programme’s inception.
In making the call, Sungai Siput MP Dr Michael Jeyakumar Devaraj highlighted the latest case involving National Service trainee R. Vinoth on March 12.
“It is very important for the Health Ministry to certify the causes of deaths, in order to not risk the same thing happening again,” said Jeyakumar during a press conference at Parliament lobby. Present were Vinoth’s parents S. Raman and V. Vasantha.
Vinoth, 18, was undergoing his three-month training at the Terkok camp, which has since been closed, when he came down with high fever.
He was given outpatient treatment at a hospital on March 9, but admitted into the Sungai Siput hospital on March 11 when the fever did not subside.
He died at 10.10pm the next day and the cause of death has since been confirmed as leptospirosis, after a mortality review by the Perak Health Department on March 15.
Vasantha however said the family was only called for a meeting with the hospital on March 30, to inform them about Vinoth’s cause of death.
“When we visited him (Vinoth) at the hospital on March 11, the nurses on duty told me that he only had a normal fever, and we should not worry.
“During the meeting, when we were told the death was due to leptospirosis, I asked the doctor when they found out … they said since March 11,” she claimed, adding that the family could not afford to pay RM1,000 to obtain a post-mortem report on her son from the hospital.
Jeyakumar urged the relevant ministries to help Vinoth’s family get “closure” on the unfortunate incident by taking action to prevent such cases from occurring again in the future.
Following Vinoth’s death, the government ordered all water activities at National Service camps nationwide to be stopped. Leptospirosis is spread when water contaminated with the leptospira bacteria (commonly carried in rat urine) comes in contact with broken skin or the eyes.
According to the ministry’s 2011 Guideline for the Diagnosis, Management, Prevention and Control of Leptospirosis, those taking part in outdoor pursuits like water recreational activities and jungle trekking may be at high risk of infection.
Since the National Service began in 2004, 13 trainees, including Vinod, have died whilst in training while five others reportedly died soon after completing the programme.
http://www.thesundaily.my/news/355050
Rabu, 18 April 2012
Batalkan ambilan PLKN 1 Mei 2012, demi masa depan pelajar
Ketika ini hingga bulan Mei - Julai 2012, lepasan SPM pastinya sibuk untuk menghadiri temuduga ke IPT. Mereka harus diberi masa yang secukupnya untuk membuat pilihan kursus apa yang harus diambil, membuat permohonan biasiswa atau pinjaman, membuat pemeriksaan kesihatan dan sebagainya.
Sekiranya PLKN tidak dapat memastikan setiap kem PLKN ada kemudahan internet yang secukupnya untuk para pelatih menyemak permohonan mereka ke IPT dari masa ke semasa, membuat permohonan biasiswa atau pinjaman, mendapatkan khidmat nasihat guru kaunseling di setiap kem PLKN, membuat pemeriksaan kesihatan dan X-ray, maka adalah perlu pengambilan pelatih PLKN pada 1 Mei 2012 ini perlu dibatalkan dan dibuka hanya kepada mereka yang berminat untuk menyertai PLKN dan tidak berminat untuk meneruskan pengajian ke IPT.
Bukankah ini satu pembaziran jika ada yang mendapat panggilan ke IPT jika menyertai PLKN akan hadir hanya selama 1-2 minggu untuk latihan PLKN atau mungkin kurang kerana persiapan untuk pemeriksaan kesihatan, urusan kumpul wang untuk mendaftar dan sebagainya?
Kerajaan telah membelanjakan sebanyak RM 4.36 bilion untuk melahirkan 629,052 pelatih PLKN. Dengan RM 4.36 bilion juga sepatutnya boleh menampung kos pembiayaan pinjaman PTPTN untuk pelajar ijazah pertama di IPTA selama setahun kepada seramai 670,769 orang mahasiswa serta mahasiswi.
Tarikh Latihan PLKN Siri 9/2012 :
Kumpulan 2 : 1 Mei 2012 - 14 Jul 2012
http://www.khidmatnegara.gov.my/?lang=en
Tarikh kemasukan pelajar ke IPTA
http://upu.mohe.gov.my/portal/epanduan/TARIKH-TARIKH_PENTING_1213.pdf
Khamis, 12 April 2012
Deaths at NS camps taken lightly?
April 12, 2012
The NS programme needs a 're-evaluation' and cannot continue under the present circumstances which has left both the parents and trainees worried.
The country’s money-spinning and disastrous National Service (NS) programme has once again made news for the wrong reason. A trainee, R Vinoth, 18, last month died of suspected leptospirosis which is caused by rat poisoning.
Since its inception, the NS programme has been plagued with casualties and problems. Trainees had died due to food poisoning, had been raped, sexually assaulted, drowned and suffered fatal injuries during training.
There was even a racial brawl that broke out among the trainees and still the man who masterminded this ill-conceived programme, the then defence minister and current Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak finds no reason to re-evaluate or simply terminate the NS programme.
Between 2004 and 2008, a total of 339,186 youths had undergone NS training. Statistics show that as of June 2008, 17 deaths had taken place since the NS inception in 2004. Twelve trainees died in the camps and five others died during breaks or within days of completing their training.
Najib, even the present Defence Minister, Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, is least disturbed with the fatalities taking place during NS training. That explains Ahmad Zahid’s remark that the government had no plans to review the NS training programme following Vinoth’s death in the Terkok camp in Sungai Siput Utara in March.
“The call to suspend or to review the programme is a step backward. We know certain matters cannot be avoided,’’ was Ahmad Zahid’s reply to a supplementary question from Fong Po Kuan (DAP-Batu Gajah) during question time in Parliament.
Is Ahmad Zahid through his “certain matters cannot be avoided” telling parents and future NS trainess that death at the NS camps is unavoidable? That is very creepy, coming from a minister looking after the nation’s safety.
How has re-evaluating or suspending a life-threatening programme become a step backward? It is Ahmad Zahid’s thinking that has to “progress” from its present state.
The most Ahmad Zahid decided to do was to omit water training modules for trainees slated for NS training next month. The Defence Ministry would now consider using swimming pools instead of man-made lakes for future water-based training activities.
Why no concern, Najib?
What will it take for Najib to acknowledge that the NS programme has done more harm than good? He continues to disregard calls for the programme to be axed as according to Najib, “many parties are involved”.
Just who are these “many parties” referred to by Najib? Who really is “benefiting” from the NS programmes – is it the “frightened” trainees or the suppliers of the various periphernalia related to the programme?
Is the NS free of cronyism and corruption? Have certain quarters been awarded lucrative deals in all things related to the NS?
Between 2004 and 2007, a sum of RM2.37 billion was spent on the NS programme. This despite Najib having said that the programme would not cost more than RM500 million a year.
In 2004 some RM608.6 million was spent, 2005 (RM604.8 million), 2006 (RM588.2 million) and in 2007, some RM565 million was spent.
Deaths at NS camps taken lightly
In trying very hard to safeguard the “interest” of those “many parties”, Najib in 2008 revealed his couldn’t-care-less attitude when he dismissed the deaths of NS trainees. The premier said just because 16 participants had died, there was no reason to terminate the NS programme.
To Najib, the 16 deaths represented a mere 0.004% of the 339,186 trainees who had gone through the programme since 2004.
“Out of the figure, 11 trainees died in the camps while another five died outside the camps. Of the deaths reported in the camps, seven were due to illnesses and four due to accidents,” was all that the prime minister could say.
On Feb 15, 2010, NS trainee, Mohd Zulhaili Noraihan, 18, died at the Kem Wawasan Ovai in Papar, Kota Kinabalu. The camp personnel were held responsible over the participant’s death, for their lackaidaisical attitude in providing medical aid.
In January last year, a Sikh NS trainee Basant Singh woke up horrified to see his long hair snipped while he was asleep at the training camp in Penang. No apology was tendered by the National Service and Training Department nor by Najib to the trainee, his family and the Sikh community over the incident which violated the Sikh religious rights.
Making matters worse was Najib’s domineering wife Rosmah Mansor who defended the NS programme. Why did she do that? Is the Najib family a “stakeholder” in the NS programme, that is, the “many parties involved”?
NS needs “re-evaluation”
The NS programme needs a “re-evaluation” and cannot continue under the present circumstances which has left both the parents and trainees worried.
The government’s arm-twisting manner in forcing youngsters to attend the NS training is clearly in the “best interest” of the “many parties involved”. Those who dodge training are liable to a fine of up to RM3,000 and or six months imprisonment. Exceptions are made strictly for those who have physical disabilities or serious medical ailments.
From the original two years to a year and finally reduced to six months, the NS programme was meant to forge camaraderie between the traineees and arrest racial polarisation that has pervaded schools, colleges and universities in Malaysia. Honestly, has the NS succeded in its objectives?
Instead, the lack of counsellors, imbalanced diet for the trainees, poor communication between the various secretariats and the absence of a code of conduct for camp commandants, directors, trainers, facilitators and supervisors have all contributed to NS being a flop.
The National Service and Training Department which comes under the Defence Ministry has failed to solve the most basic of concern, that of hygiene at the training camps, resulting in cases of food poisoning being reported every year.
In January 2009, 155 national service trainees at the Teluk Rubish camp near Lumut suffered from food poisoning after a meal of chicken chop at the camp’s canteen.
In 2005, fears were raised in Parliament about trainees being trained to use firearms, namely the M-16 rifles. Najib had claimed then that it was merely a pilot project but a DAP member revealed that the Parliamentary Select Committee on Unity and National Service had not been informed of the project. The firearms module has since become an official module in the programme.
The trainees are also not required to seek qualified medical opinion when submitting a health status declaration. While they are required to undergo training at government hospitals, this however is not effectively reinforced.
However, these “deficiencies” in the programme make no difference to Najib, who, in trying to portray the NS as a success, had then said:
“I would like to inform the House that the programme has been well-received by the rakyat despite the cases of death. The confidence of the rakyat shows through the applications to voluntarily take part in the programme which has increased from 929 applicants (2007) to 1,137 ( 2008 ).”
Would Najib and Ahmad Zahidi, ike the rest of the parents, face sleepless nights if it was their child drafted to do NS, which ever since its formation has been nothing short of a nightmare?
Jeswan Kaur is a freelance writer and a FMT columnist.
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2012/04/12/deaths-at-ns-camps-taken-lightly/
Jumaat, 6 April 2012
Pelatih PLKN dapat tawaran IPTA dilepas mulai esok
2010/05/21
KUALA LUMPUR: Semua pelatih Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PLKN) kumpulan 2 Siri 7/2010 yang akan mendaftar di institusi pengajian tinggi awam (IPTA) bagi program asasi di UM, UIAM, UNIMAS, UiTM, USIM dan UPNM akan diberikan pelepasan awal mulai esok.
Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Latihan Khidmat Negara, Datuk Abdul Hadi Awang Kechil, berkata pelatih berkenaan dianggap telah selesai menjalani latihan dan akan diberi sijil tamat latihan. "Keputusan ini dibuat setelah pihak Jabatan Pengajian Tinggi memohon kepada Jabatan ini untuk pelepasan awal kepada pelajar IPTA berkenaan," katanya dalam satu kenyataan hari ini. Sementara itu, bagi bakal pelatih untuk kumpulan 3 Siri 7/2010 pula, mereka tidak perlu menghadirkan diri dan hanya perlu mengisi borang penangguhan yang akan disertai bersama Notis Panggilan Pelatih yang akan dikeluarkan kepada mereka nanti.
"Ini termasuk juga, pelatih yang perlu mendaftar bagi Program Asasi di UPM dan Program Diploma di UTM, UPSI, UiTM, UTHM, UMT, UTeM, UMP, UNIMAP, UDM dan UPM pada 3 dan 4 Julai nanti," katanya.
Abdul Hadi berkata, kumpulan 3 Siri 7/2010 ini akan bermula pada 19 Jun ini, dan bakal pelatih yang perlu mendaftar ke IPTA boleh mendaftar pada tarikh yang ditetapkan IPTA seperti biasa. - Bernama
http://www.bharian.com.my/articles/PelatihPLKNdapattawaranIPTAdilepasmulaiesok/Article/
Latihan air di semua kem PLKN dihentikan
Apr 5, 2012
Kem Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PLKN) Terkok di Sungai Siput, Perak telah ditutup operasinya susulan kematian seorang pelatih pada 12 Mac lepas.
Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi berkata semua jenis latihan air di semua kem PLKN di seluruh negara turut dihentikan serta-merta.
"Kita tidak berkrompomi dan sedaya upaya melaksanakan program bersandarkan 'Standard Operating Procedure' (SOP) serta kita akan pastikan jika wujud sebarang permasalahan di mana-mana kem PLKN, tindakan tegas akan ditentukan.
"Justeru saya ambil keputusan bukan sahaja menghentikan latihan-latihan pengairan malah kem PLKN Terkok ditutup dan tidak mengambil peserta untuk pengambilan kali akan datang," katanya menjawab soalan Fong Po Kuan (DAP-Batu Gajah) di Dewan Rakyat hari ini.
Fong ingin tahu tindakan kementerian terhadap kes tersebut dan sama ada akan akan menangguhkan PLKN untuk meneliti dan mengkaji pelaksanaannya.
Ahmad Zahid berkata kematian R.Vinoth, 18, itu bukan disebabkan oleh kencing tikus dan perkara tersebut disahkan selepas pemeriksaan makmal dan juga Jabatan Kesihatan Perak, mendapati air kolam di kem itu bebas bakteria Leptospira.
Namun katanya, tindakan menutup kem Terkok dan menghentikan latihan air adalah bagi menjaga keberkesanan PLKN dan bagi memastikan tidak akan berlaku masalah kesihatan disebabkan oleh kelemahan pentadbiran dan kebersihan.
"Diingatkan, kami tidak akan berkompromi sama ada dengan komandan, jurulatih atau pihak yang menjadi operator mana-mana kem berkenaan sekiranya mereka melanggar SOP," katanya.
Beliau menyifatkan cadangan untuk menangguhkan atau menghentikan terus PLKN hanya kerana berlaku beberapa kematian, adalah sebagai langkah ke belakang.
"Seramai 629,052 pelatih PLKN direkodkan sehingga 29 Februari lepas dan 19 pelatih meninggal dunia atas faktor lain-lain yang bukan kecuaian kem," katanya sambil menambah sebanyak RM4.36 bilion telah dibelanjakan untuk PLKN sejak dilaksanakan.
Terdahulu, ketika menjawab soalan Mohd Nor Othman (BN-Hulu Terengganu), Ahmad Zahid berkata setakat ini seramai 33,591 bekas pelatih telah mendaftar sebagai anggota Briged Sukarelawan Khidmat Negara (BSKN) dan jumlah dijangka terus bertambah dengan adanya kemudahan pendaftaran dalam talian yang disediakan oleh Jabatan Latihan Khidmat Negara (JLKN).
Beliau berkata penubuhan BSKN tidak terbatas kepada remaja yang menjalani latihan PLKN sahaja tetapi juga mencakupi bekas pelatih PLKN yang telah dewasa yang masih mahu menyumbang khidmat bakti secara sukarela.
Katanya anggota BSKN boleh digembleng bagi membantu Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (ATM) dalam pelbagai kejadian malapetaka atau bencana alam seperti banjir, tanah runtuh atau kebakaran.
"Kerajaan akan terus berusaha membina generasi muda bersemangat patriotisme tinggi di negara ini dan dengan adanya sikap kesukarelawan dan saling bantu membantu, ia sudah tentu akan memantapkan persefahaman dan perpaduan antara kaum," katanya.
- Bernama
http://malaysiakini.com/news/194193
Sabtu, 31 Mac 2012
Henti hantar pelatih ke Kem PLKN Terkok
2012/03/31
KUALA LUMPUR: Berkuat kuasa serta-merta, Kementerian Pertahanan menangguhkan penghantaran pelatih Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PLKN) bagi Kumpulan 2 Siri9/2012 Kem PLKN Terkok, Sungai Siput Utara, Perak sehingga Perakuan Sah Selamat diperoleh dari Kementerian Kesihatan.
Pada masa sama, semua jenis latihan air dijalankan di kem PLKN seluruh negara turut digantung pelaksanaannya sehingga tempoh yang belum ditetapkan.
Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Latihan Khidmat Negara (JLKN), Datuk Abdul Hadi Awang Kechil, berkata ketetapan itu diputuskan Menteri Pertahanan, Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, susulan kematian seorang pelatih kem berkenaan, R Vinoth pada 13 Mac lalu.
Katanya, keputusan itu diambil sebagai langkah keselamatan jangka panjang sejajar dengan prosedur operasi standard (SOP) JLKN serta memastikan semua aspek keselamatan dipatuhi selain bagi tujuan keberkesanan pelaksanaan PLKN.
“Menteri Pertahanan juga mengambil maklum bahawa sebelum ini kem PLKN berkenaan sudah mengambil tindakan sewajarnya selaras dengan SOP JLKN yang diputuskan bersama Kementerian Kesihatan.
“Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri Perak juga sudah membuat pemeriksaan kesihatan persekitaran kem pada 30 Disember 2011 merangkumi persekitaran riadah, bekalan air minuman, premis makanan, penginapan, bilik kuliah, bilik rawatan kem, bilik air dan tandas di mana kem boleh beroperasi seperti biasa.
“Kementerian Kesihatan melalui Makmal Kesihatan Awam Ipoh sebelum ini juga menyemak kolam air di kem itu pada 1 Februari lalu dan ia didapati bebas bakteria Leptospira,” katanya menerusi kenyataan di sini, semalam.
Vinoth, 18, dilaporkan demam panas di kem berkenaan dan dihantar ke Hospital Sungai Siput (HSS) pada 9 Mac dan diberikan rawatan sebagai pesakit luar.
Dua hari kemudian, Vinoth sekali lagi dihantar ke HSS apabila mengalami demam panas dan muntah sebelum dimasukkan ke wad, namun disahkan meninggal jam 10 malam pada 13 Mac lalu.
http://www.bharian.com.my/bharian/articles/HentihantarpelatihkeKemPLKNTerkok/Article
Latihan air di semua kem PLKN digantung
Arahan itu dikeluarkan Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi dan berkuatkuasa serta-merta, kata Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Latihan Khidmat Negara Datuk Abdul Hadi Awang Kecil dalam kenyataan, di sini.
Katanya menteri berkenaan turut memutuskan penghantaran pelatih kumpulan dua siri 9/2012 ke kem tersebut ditangguhkan sehingga memperolehi perakuan sah selamat daripada Kementerian Kesihatan.
"Sungguhpun Jabatan kesihatan Perak telah membuat pemeriksaan terhadap kem itu pada 2011 dan mendapati ianya boleh beroperasi, manakala Makmal Kesihatan Awam Ipoh pada Februari lepas mendapati air kolam di kem itu bebas bakteria Leptospira, namun arahan itu adalah bagi keberkesanan PLKN," kata Abdul Hadi.
http://news.mylaunchpad.com.my/Local/BM/Article?Key=3f035a8b-39cf-4331-be6b-0f8498d6b3eb
Jumaat, 30 Mac 2012
Malaysian National Service From Wikipedia
Contents
1 History
2 Selection of conscripts
2.1 Objectives of the PLKN
2.2 Identity
2.3 Ranks in the National Service
2.4 Modules
2.5 Budget and spending
3 List of National Service Training Camps
4 Deployment
5 Criticism
5.1 Official reception
6 Major Incidents
6.1 2004
6.2 2005
6.3 2007
6.4 2008
6.5 2009
6.6 2010
7 National Service trainee fatalities
7.1 2004
7.2 2005
7.3 2006
7.4 2007
7.5 2008
7.6 2009
7.7 2011
7.8 Summary
8 Notes
9 References
10 External links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysian_National_Service
Isnin, 19 Mac 2012
Pelatih PLKN dakwa kena belasah di Kem PLKN Melaka
19 Mac 2012
KUALA LUMPUR: Dua pelatih Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PLKN) mendakwa sakit belakang dan sesak nafas selepas dibelasah dua pelatih lain dalam dua kejadian berasingan selang 15 minit di asrama mereka di Alor Gajah, Melaka, awal pagi kelmarin.
Dalam kejadian bermula jam 2.15 pagi itu, dua pelatih terbabit iaitu Yap Chun Jen dan Chew Chee Yong, 18, mendakwa ditumbuk dan ditendang di perut, kaki dan belakang badan oleh dua pelatih terbabit yang datang menemui mereka dengan membawa sekumpulan pelatih lain.
Menurut Yap yang berasal dari Puchong, ketika kejadian dia sedang tidur sebelum didatangi sekumpulan 20 pelatih mengejutkannya dan seorang daripada mereka mengarahkannya keluar untuk berbincang berikutan itu hari terakhir mereka menjalani latihan.
“Takut dikelilingi pelatih saya hanya menurut, namun sejurus selepas menjejakkan kaki keluar pintu asrama, mereka menumbuk tepat di perut serta menendang kaki saya.
“Pelatih itu kemudian menyuruh saya memukulnya semula dan selepas saya berbuat demikian, dia terus memukul di belakang badan pula,” katanya ketika membuat sidang media di Kepong, di sini, semalam.
Yap berkata, dia dibelasah akibat perselisihan faham yang berlaku antara mereka semasa permulaan program, Januari lalu.
Dalam kejadian kedua yang berlaku 15 minit selepas itu, Chew mendakwa diserang di bilik asramanya oleh seorang pelatih yang menuduhnya pernah menumpahkan air.
“Saya tidak pernah menumpahkan air dan sepatutnya, pada hari akhir latihan, pelatih lebih bijak dalam menyelesaikan sesuatu perselisihan faham, bukannya menghukum dengan cara ini,” katanya.
Jurulatih yang menerima aduan mangsa kemudian membawa mangsa membuat pemeriksaan doktor di Hospital Alor Gajah (HAG) sebelum dibawa ke Balai Polis Simpang Ampat oleh ibu bapa masing-masing untuk membuat laporan polis. Sementara itu, Ketua Pasukan Petugas MCA Kepong, Tan Kok Eng berkata, MCA akan berhubung terus dengan PLKN, untuk mendapatkan penjelasan bagaimana perkara itu boleh berlaku serta akan membuat susulan dengan polis bagi memastikan tindakan sewajarnya diambil.
Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Latihan Khidmat Negara (JLKN), Datuk Abdul Hadi Awang Kechil berkata, pihaknya sudah dimaklumkan mengenai kejadian berkenaan dan telah mengarahkan pengurusan PLKN Alor Gajah membuat laporan penuh kejadian itu.
Sumber : http://www.hmetro.com.my/myMetro/articles/Pelatihdakwakenabelasah/Article/index_html
Rabu, 14 Mac 2012
Death before end of duty
Wednesday, March 14, 2012 - 14:52
SUNGAI SIPUT: From excitement to bereavement.
The family of a National Service (NS) Training Programme trainee experienced just that after the teenager succumbed to suspected leptospirosis here on Monday just days before finishing his stint.
"My son was excited when he was selected for NS as he said it was a step in achieving his ambition," said S. Raman (pic), 47, whose 18-year-old son Vinoth was believed to have died from the infection at Sungai Siput Hospital.
Leptospirosis, also known as Weil’s syndrome and "seven-day fever", among others, is spread through contact with water contaminated by animal urine.
Vinoth, the youngest of four siblings, was just four days from completing the three-month programme at the Terlok Camp in Lintang.
Raman, a security guard from Shah Alam, said his son, who started his training in January, had harboured dreams of becoming a policeman or a soldier and was excited about his call-up.
"Vinoth was the first among my sons to be selected for NS training. He was not afraid of hard work. In fact, he always liked physical activities," he said when met at the hospital's mortuary yesterday.
Raman said his family was unhappy with the post-mortem by the hospital and asked for another to be done by a specialist.
He said he last met his son on Sunday when the family rushed to the hospital after getting a call from the camp. Raman said Vinoth was ill for several days at the camp before being admitted to hospital.
"When I met him, he was speaking to me like usual. He complained about diarrhoea, vomiting and fever."
Raman, who returned to Shah Alam the same day, said he was disappointed with the camp for delaying treatment for his son as he was sick for several days before being admitted to hospital. He lodged a police report against the camp on Monday.
Later that night at about 9pm, he received a call from the hospital that Vinoth was in serious condition. An hour later, Raman was informed of his son's death as he was making his way to the hospital.
http://www.mmail.com.my/story/death-end-duty
Pelatih PLKN maut, dipercayai akibat kencing tikus
SUNGAI SIPUT 13 Mac - Seorang pelatih Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PLKN) Kem Terkok, Kampung Sungai Durian, Lintang di sini, meninggal dunia malam tadi selepas dirawat selama empat hari di Hospital Sungai Siput (HSS) di sini.
R. Vinoth, 18, dari Padang Jawa, Klang, Selangor, meninggal dunia kira-kira pukul 10.10 malam setelah menerima rawatan akibat demam di wad hospital itu sejak Sabtu lalu.
Ketua Polis Daerah, Supritendan Azman Salim berkata, laporan kematian mangsa telah dibuat oleh bapanya hari ini dan punca kematian masih belum diketahui kerana sedang menunggu hasil bedah siasat pihak hospital.
Vinoth mengikuti program berkenaan pada awal Januari lalu dan dijangka tamat latihan itu Sabtu ini.
Sementara itu, bapa Vinoth, S. Raman, 47, kesal kerana pihak hospital didakwanya tidak mengambil langkah awal menyelamatkan nyawa anaknya yang pada peringkat awal disyaki dijangkiti wabak kencing tikus atau 'Leptospirosis'.
Selasa, 13 Mac 2012
Pelatih PLKN Sungai Siput meninggal dunia di hospital selepas demam
Pelatih PLKN Sungai Siput meninggal dunia di hospital selepas demam
13 Mac 2012
SUNGAI SIPUT: Seorang pelatih Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PLKN) di sini meninggal dunia malam tadi selepas dirawat selama tiga hari di Hospital Sungai Siput kerana demam.
Ketua Polis Daerah Sungai Siput, Supt Azman Salim berkata, R.Vinoth, 18, yang berasal dari Padang Jawa, Klang, Selangor meninggal dunia pada 10 malam tadi.
Laporan kematian dibuat oleh bapanya hari ini dan punca kematian belum diketahui.
"Kita sedang menunggu hasil bedah siasat hospital berkenaan," kata Azman kepada pemberita hari ini.
Vinoth dilaporkan demam di kem berkenaan beberapa hari hari dan dihantar ke Hospital Sungai Siput untuk mendapatkan rawatan.
Dia mengikuti program berkenaan awal Januari lalu dan dijangka tamat latihan itu Jumaat ini. - BERNAMA
http://www.hmetro.com.my/articles/PelatihPLKNSungaiSiputmeninggalduniadihospitalselepasdemam/Article
Isnin, 27 Februari 2012
Bayaran Gaji 202 Jurulatih PLKN Diselesai Segera
Ahad Februari 26, 2012
PASIR MAS: Seramai 202 jurulatih Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PLKN) yang belum menerima gaji untuk bulan lepas akan menerimanya pada minggu pertama bulan depan, kata Ketua Pengarah Jabatan Latihan Khidmat Negara (JLKN), Datuk Abdul Hadi Awang Kechil.
Beliau berkata mereka merupakan jurulatih yang tempoh perkhidmatan mereka secara kontrak selama dua tahun berakhir Disember tahun lalu dan sepatutnya dilantik semula bulan lepas, tetapi tidak dapat dilakukan berikutan penangguhan pelaksanaan skim Saraan Baru Perkhidmatan Awam (SBPA).
"Tindakan segera telah diambil iaitu mereka akan dilantik sebagai jurulatih sambilan di bawah Akta Latihan Khidmat Negara 2003, dengan menggunakan kuasa Menteri Pertahanan di mana di bawah akta tersebut, Menteri yang bertanggungjawab terhadap Program Latihan Khidmat Negara mempunyai kuasa untuk melantik jurulatih," katanya kepada pemberita selepas melawat Kem PLK NCancun Park di sini Ahad.
Abdul Hadi berkata Menteri Pertahanan Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi sudah bersetuju dengan pelantikan 202 jurulatih itu sebagai jurulatih sambilan dan menyegerakan pembayaran gaji mereka.
"Usaha pelantikan mereka sebagai jurulatih sambilan telah dimulakan sejak dua hari lalu sebaik JLKN mendapat maklumat bahawa pelantikan mereka secara kontrak tidak boleh dibuat kerana penagguhan pelaksanaan SBPA.
"Kita meminta mereka segera mengisi dokumen yang diperlukan dan pihak gaji juga telah memberi komitmen untuk membayar segera gaji mereka," katanya.
Beliau yakin menerusi tindakan yang segera itu, ia dapat membantu jurulatih terlibat dengan kerajaan mahu mereka terus menjalankan tugas untuk berkhidmat kepada negara kerana khidmat mereka selama ini banyak membantu membangunkan PLKN.
"Mereka yang terlibat akan dilantik secara kontrak, tarikhnya bergantung pada tarikh selesai isu SBPA dan dipersetujui oleh Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Awam," katanya.
Abdul Hadi berkata baki 3,300 lagi jurulatih yang sedang berkhidmat di 81 kem PLKN di seluruh negara tidak menghadapi masalah pembayaran gaji. - BERNAMA
http://www.mstar.com.my/berita/cerita.asp?file=/2012/2/26/mstar_berita/20120226191513&sec=mstar_berita