LIMBANG – The Civil Defence Force (APM) Limbang District successfully destroyed a ground hornet nest near SK Kuala Awang on 25 June 2026, following an emergency call from the public.
The incident was categorised as an insect nest destruction case (MSS) and required urgent intervention to protect residents and students in the area.
The District Operations Control Centre (PKOD) received the report at 5.25 pm. Acting on the information, four members of the Charlie Squad, led by Pbt. (PA) Abdul Azim Bin Baim, alongside Kpl. (PA) Mohd Arif Bin Midun, Pbt. (PA) Mohd Aqil Bin Abdullah, and Pbt. (PA) Muhamad Farul Bin Abdul Mattalip, were dispatched using a JMC LRV logistics vehicle. The team travelled 38 kilometres and arrived at the site at 6.50 pm.
Upon inspection, the officers discovered a hornet nest the size of a football located within the fence of a residential property near the school.
Given the potential danger to students, residents, and the surrounding environment, the team acted swiftly to eliminate the nest using insecticide spraying.
The operation was carried out safely, with no injuries reported. Before leaving, the squad conducted a thorough re-inspection to ensure the area was secure. The mission concluded at 7.50 pm, and the team returned to PKOD Limbang at 8.48 pm.
Authorities stressed that the safety and well-being of communities, particularly around educational institutions, remain a top priority.
Hornet nests in populated areas pose significant risks due to the insects’ aggressive behaviour when disturbed, and their stings can cause severe pain or allergic reactions.
Residents are reminded to report insect nests immediately rather than attempting removal themselves, as improper handling can lead to serious injury. Emergency teams across Sarawak are trained and equipped to manage such hazards effectively.
The APM Limbang District reaffirmed its commitment to public safety, guided by its operational principles of “Wira Biru”, “APM Selamanya”, and “Sedia, Raptanas, Berintegrit”.
These values reflect the organisation’s dedication to readiness, rapid response, and integrity in safeguarding communities.
For emergencies, the public is advised to contact APM Limbang at 085-210471 or the national emergency line at 999.
The unit remains on standby 24 hours a day to respond to security threats, including dangerous animal disturbances, ensuring public order and safety.





