Ulu Tiram shooting attack survivor Sgt Mohd Hasif will not quit the force, to uphold justice

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Despite being shot twice, Sgt Mohd Hasif Roslan, who survived the Ulu Tiram police station attack some three months back, has no intention of quitting the force.

The 38-year-old said that the memory of his deceased colleagues, the late constables Ahmad Azza Fahmi Azhar and Muhamad Syafiq Ahmad Said, who died in the attack, keeps his fire burning to continue to serve and protect the public.

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00:00🎵
00:28Can you tell us about the injury you suffered?
00:30The injury I suffered...
00:32I was hit by two shots.
00:34In the shoulder and in the hip.
00:39All the shots were penetrated.
00:42Nothing was left in the body.
00:47During the operation, the doctor did tell me that my lungs were also penetrated.
00:55He also did a CT scan.
00:57It was also penetrated.
00:59Nothing was left in the body.
01:01Were you unconscious?
01:03No.
01:04I was 100% conscious.
01:07From the start of the incident,
01:10until I was admitted to the hospital,
01:13I was not unconscious.
01:16Do you still feel any pain?
01:19What kind of pain?
01:21What kind of pain?
01:23The pain is still there.
01:25It's still there.
01:27But I can still work.
01:29There's no problem.
01:30Besides, now I'm on the side of charity.
01:33Maybe it makes it easier for me to work and rest.
01:39What about the trauma?
01:41The trauma...
01:43Actually, it's hard to imagine.
01:45But for the time being, I'm strengthening myself.
01:49I'm starting a new job.
01:51I still have to strengthen myself.
01:54If I continue to do this,
01:58I won't be able to work.
02:00I won't be able to do my job.
02:02Now that you're working,
02:04how do you feel right now?
02:07My spirit?
02:09Actually, my spirit is more towards my friends and family.
02:14Because they're gone,
02:17I can't weaken myself.
02:20Because of them, as a good son,
02:23I continue my struggle as a police officer.
02:26Sir, can you share with us
02:28your relationship with the two police officers who were killed?
02:32Can you tell us a little bit about their character?
02:35According to their character,
02:37both of them are good sons.
02:40The late Azhar Fahmi is close to me.
02:44The late Syafiq is close to me too.
02:46But I'm closer to the late Azhar Fahmi.
02:50I'm always with him.
02:52You're always with him?
02:54Yes, I'm always with him.
02:55I'm always with the late Syafiq too.
02:57But we do a lot of outdoor activities with him.
03:01We also do some group activities with him.
03:04With the late Syafiq, he's a bit quiet.
03:07But when we're with him,
03:10he talks a lot too.
03:12He's more like a brother to you?
03:14Yes, he's more like a brother to me.
03:16He's more like an older brother to me.
03:19I love my children.
03:22As a police officer,
03:26like I said earlier,
03:28no matter what happens,
03:30we still have a sense of duty.
03:33No matter what happens in the police force,
03:35we still have a sense of duty.
03:39I would like to say that
03:41other than the officers,
03:43many people have come to pay their respects to us.
03:46This is a testimony
03:49that they are grateful
03:51for the sacrifice of the PDRM.
03:54And also,
03:57what was said by the Chief of Police,
04:01that even though we have been sacrificed,
04:04we are still determined to sacrifice.
04:07And I would like to say this to the rest of the PDRM,
04:12because together,
04:14we made this order
04:16for us to achieve this goal.

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