SPAOH – The Deputy Chief Commissioner (Operations) of the Malaysian Civil Defence Force, YAS Pj. (PA) Ghazali Bin Abd Rahman, visited the Debak District Operations Control Centre (PKOD) on Friday as part of his working tour in conjunction with the Heroes and National Defence Trusted Fund (TAPPN) handover ceremony.
The visit was aimed at reviewing the operational readiness of personnel and ensuring that equipment and assets are in optimal condition. Inspections were carried out on various operational tools to confirm they were safe, functional, and ready for deployment in emergencies.
During the tour, YAS Pj. Ghazali also inspected office facilities and engaged with personnel on duty. His interactions provided an opportunity to strengthen communication, share experiences, and reinforce team spirit among members of the Civil Defence Force.
Officials highlighted that the visit reflects the management’s ongoing commitment to maintaining high standards of preparedness. Emphasis was placed on ensuring that personnel remain disciplined, alert, and capable of responding swiftly to any emergency or humanitarian situation.
The working visit also served as a platform for discussions on operational challenges and strategies to improve efficiency. By fostering dialogue in a relaxed yet purposeful setting, the leadership aims to enhance cooperation and boost morale among members.
The Civil Defence Force continues to prioritise readiness as part of its mission to safeguard communities across Sarawak. Visits such as this reaffirm the organisation’s dedication to ensuring that both personnel and equipment are always prepared to meet the demands of public safety.







