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Menteri tuntut laporan PKBM, polis

PETALING JAYA - Kementerian Belia dan Sukan meminta laporan penuh mengenai kemalangan yang melibatkan empat pelumba basikal lebuh raya negara di Putrajaya dengan seorang daripadanya parah kelmarin, bagi memastikan insiden sama tidak berulang.

Menterinya, Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek berkata, dia mahu laporan daripada Persekutuan Kebangsaan Basikal Malaysia (PKBM) dan polis untuk memperbaiki kelemahan dan kekurangan dalam penganjuran sesuatu perlumbaan.

Tambahnya, kemalangan yang berlaku pada perlumbaan pemilihan Kejohanan Berbasikal Asia (ACC) 2012 di Putrajaya kelmarin perlu dipastikan sama ada ia dijalankan mengikut prosedur sewajarnya atau sebaliknya.
“Saya difahamkan polis dan marsyal disediakan ketika perlumbaan. Sama ada ia mencukupi atau tidak, itu kita kena tunggu laporan.

“Kita juga akan lihat laporan mengenai kemalangan itu dari pihak polis sama ada ia berpunca daripada kelalaian pemandu atau sebaliknya. Perkara begini tidak boleh dipandang mudah,” katanya.
Beliau melawat salah seorang pelumba yang terlibat dalam kemalangan kelmarin, Mariana Mohamad di Hospital KPJ Damansara, semalam.

Mariana merupakan pelumba yang mengalami kecederaan paling serius akibat kemalangan tersebut sementara tiga lagi pelumba, Masziyaton Mohd. Radzi, Ahmad Azri Ahmad dan Abdul Azizi Zahid dirawat sebagai pesakit luar.

Dalam perkembangan sama, Ahmad Shabery berkata, semua pelumba yang terlibat dalam kemalangan dilindungi insurans.

Beliau juga memberi jaminan basikal Mariana yang rosak teruk dalam kemalangan tersebut, akan diganti.
“Basikal beliau lebih mahal daripada kereta Kancil yang melanggarnya, jadi kita beri jaminan Marina akan dapat basikal yang sama,” katanya.



Oleh FERZALFIE FAUZI & ZAZALI JAMIAN
sukan@utusan.com.my

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