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10 Feb 2026
Fast Culture Strengthens Ties with Kuching Police Ahead of FC26

Fast Culture Strengthens Ties with Kuching Police Ahead of FC26

KUCHING — The Kuching District Police Headquarters (IPD Kuching) welcomed a courtesy visit from Fast Culture, led by its President, Encik Adibazli Bin Jeman, who also heads the Retro Automobile Club Kuching. The visit aimed to strengthen cooperation and ensure smooth preparations for the upcoming Fastcult annual event scheduled for 7 February 2026 at Sarawak Plaza.

The meeting, held at IPD Kuching, was also attended by DSP Zamry Bin Alli (KBPD), Jo Ak Hang (KBPJKKD), and ASP Jekeng Ak Nyadei (BSPTD) Kuching. Their presence reflected the police’s continued support towards organisations that work closely with the community, especially in activities involving public gatherings, motorsports, and youth engagement.

Encik Adibazli expressed his gratitude to IPD Kuching for the warm welcome and long-standing trust built over the past five years. He said Fast Culture highly values the guidance and cooperation extended by PDRM, especially from the Traffic Division and Commercial Crime Division, in helping ensure every event under the Fastcult banner is managed safely and responsibly.

He also acknowledged the support of partners such as the Sarawak Motorsports Association and Exco MAM (Motorsports Association of Malaysia), who continue to collaborate with Fast Culture in promoting safe and organised motorsports activities in Sarawak.

According to him, the upcoming Fastcult event will once again serve as a platform to bring together automotive enthusiasts, retro car collectors, motorsports fans, and the general public. With the steady backing of PDRM, he believes the 2026 edition will run smoothly while emphasising safety, discipline, and community harmony.

Fast Culture stated that preparations for FC26 are progressing well, and the organisation looks forward to working hand in hand with the authorities to deliver a successful programme. They thanked IPD Kuching for giving them the continued confidence to organise the event for the fifth consecutive year.

“See you all at Sarawak Plaza on 7 February 2026,” the group said as they concluded the visit.

By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.