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6 Feb 2026
DBKU Regrets Break-In at Taman Hussein Flyover Control Room

DBKU Regrets Break-In at Taman Hussein Flyover Control Room

KUCHING: The North Kuching City Hall (DBKU) has expressed regret over a break-in and theft incident at the Electrical Control Room of the Taman Hussein Flyover, an act that has affected public safety, city facilities, and the overall appearance of the area.

In a statement, DBKU confirmed that the incident involved unknown individuals breaking into the electrical control room by damaging the structure and punching holes in the wall. During the break-in, several pieces of electrical equipment were vandalised and stolen. The damage caused has led to the failure of the decorative lighting system at the flyover.

The Taman Hussein Flyover is an important road structure used daily by many motorists and road users. The decorative lighting system is not only meant to enhance the visual appeal of the area, but also plays a role in improving visibility and safety, especially at night. With the system no longer functioning, concerns have been raised about road safety and the condition of public facilities in the area.

DBKU stressed that such irresponsible acts do not only cause losses to the local authority, but also harm the public as a whole. Public funds are required to repair the damage and replace the stolen equipment, funds that could otherwise be used for community development and city improvement projects. Acts of vandalism and theft also disrupt daily life and reduce the comfort and sense of security enjoyed by residents.

The city council reminded the public that public property belongs to everyone and should be protected collectively. Caring for shared facilities is a joint responsibility, as these amenities are provided for the well-being, safety, and comfort of the community. DBKU urged members of the public to be more aware of their surroundings and to report any suspicious activities involving public infrastructure.

In connection with the incident, DBKU is seeking the cooperation of the public. Anyone who has information related to the break-in or who may have witnessed suspicious activities near the Taman Hussein Flyover is encouraged to come forward. Information can be shared by contacting DBKU at 082-446644 or via WhatsApp at 016-886 4466.

DBKU concluded by calling on the public to take care of public property and to play an active role in protecting the city. By working together, the council believes that Kuching can remain a safe, comfortable, and pleasant place for all who live in and visit the city.

By Minul Islam Rony

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