Malaysian security firm to help earthquake survivors

Farah Wahida16 Jun 2015

Super Force Security Services Sdn Bhd (SFSS) has donated a total of RM100,000 to its Nepalese workers, whose families in Nepal were affected by the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck in 25 April.

The cheque was presented by the company’s Executive Director Dato Abdul Rahman bin Harun to Nepal’s Ambassador Dr. Niranjan Man Singh Basnyat, on behalf of SFSS’s Nepalese workers.

“A total of 330 of our staff will be getting the contributions. We would like to take this opportunity to express the solidarity with the Nepalese people and their government: a solidarity they need so badly at this time,” said SFSS Director Dato Abdul Rahman.

“SFSS also would like to extend our heartfelt condolence to all those affected by the earthquake and pray that the country will soon be able to begin the rebuilding and healing process”, he added.

Founded in September 1995, SFSS is a security agency known for its tough discipline training and counter intelligence skills. Thanks to its exposure to the military, its security guards are among the best at thwarting criminals, as well as protecting key facilities and very important individuals (VIPs).

At present, the company has 580 personnel within Malaysia serving some of the country’s renowned organizations and businesses like Lot 10, YTL Group, Summit Group Chain of Hotels, Andaman Group, Star Hill Kuala Lumpur and Berjaya Waterfront Hotel & Complex. It also has men guarding the Immigration Department and The Royal Malaysia Customs.

 

Farah Wahida, Editor of PropertyGuru, wrote this story. To contact her about this or other stories email farahwahida@propertyguru.com.my

 

 

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