KUCHING – The quick response of the Road Transport Department (JPJ) Kuching Operations Unit, specifically the Delta Team, helped prevent further danger following a self-inflicted accident involving two teenage girls under the Batu 10 flyover in Kota Padawan on Thursday, 21 May 2026.
According to JPJ, officers on routine patrol arrived promptly at the scene and immediately took control of traffic flow to ensure safety for other road users. Their swift action helped stabilise the situation and reduced the risk of additional collisions in the busy area.
At the same time, the team contacted the emergency line to request an ambulance, ensuring that medical assistance was dispatched without delay. The victims were given initial support while awaiting further treatment, reflecting JPJ’s commitment to community welfare beyond its enforcement duties.
The department emphasised that its role is not limited to monitoring road regulations but also extends to providing aid and reassurance during emergencies. Officers are trained to act with compassion and responsibility, embodying values of care and solidarity when assisting members of the public in distress.
Community observers noted that such actions highlight the human side of enforcement agencies, where uniforms represent not only authority but also empathy and service. JPJ’s intervention in Kota Padawan demonstrated how enforcement personnel can play a crucial role in safeguarding lives during unexpected incidents.
JPJ Sarawak expressed its hopes for the victims’ speedy recovery and extended prayers for strength and resilience to their families. The department reaffirmed its dedication to maintaining road safety and supporting the public during difficult times.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance on the road and the readiness of enforcement agencies to provide assistance when needed. It also underscores the value of community-oriented policing, where officers are seen as protectors and helpers in addition to regulators.







