SARATOK – The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM) in Saratok District responded promptly to a call for assistance after a car owner accidentally locked their keys inside the vehicle at Gerai Market Basah on 15 July 2026.
The incident occurred when the vehicle owner realised that the keys had been left inside the car, leaving them unable to gain access. Public concern was raised at the busy market area, prompting the deployment of APM’s 03x Alpha Squad to the scene.
Equipped with specialised tools designed for such emergencies, the squad managed to unlock the car door within five minutes. The swift intervention ensured that the situation was resolved without damage to the vehicle and without causing disruption to the market environment. The keys were safely returned to the owner, and the operation concluded smoothly.
This incident highlights the diverse responsibilities undertaken by the Civil Defence Force, which extends beyond disaster management and emergency medical response. APM personnel are frequently called upon to assist in everyday situations, ranging from locked vehicles to minor household emergencies, reinforcing their role as a reliable support system for the community.
Vehicle lockouts are a common occurrence in Malaysia, often caused by human error or mechanical issues. Experts advise car owners to keep spare keys accessible and to remain vigilant when handling vehicle locks. In busy public areas such as markets, swift resolution of such incidents is crucial to avoid unnecessary congestion or public concern.
The Saratok operation reflects the professionalism and readiness of APM teams across Sarawak. Their ability to respond quickly and effectively demonstrates the importance of maintaining well-trained squads equipped with appropriate tools. Such preparedness ensures that even minor emergencies are handled with efficiency and care.
Local residents expressed appreciation for the assistance provided, noting that the presence of APM in the district offers reassurance during unexpected situations. The Civil Defence Force continues to encourage the public to seek official help when facing difficulties rather than attempting risky solutions independently.
Authorities also remind the public that APM services are available for a wide range of emergencies, including road accidents, natural disasters, and community safety concerns. Their role complements other agencies such as the police and fire services, ensuring that Sarawak communities benefit from comprehensive protection.
The successful resolution of the Saratok car lockout incident underscores the importance of community cooperation and timely reporting. By engaging with official channels, residents help ensure that emergencies are managed safely and effectively, safeguarding both individuals and public spaces.






