Terengganu St John Ambulance Malaysia crippled after vehicle torched


KUALA TERENGGANU: Football hooligans who torched a vehicle belonging to Terengganu's St John Ambulance Malaysia (SJAM) branch have crippled its services, and the body is now seeking donations for a replacement.

Terengganu SJAM state commander, Mohd Zaki Ambak said their services were now disrupted after the best ambulance they had was set on fire by hooligans following the second-leg semi final match between Terengganu and Lions XII of Singapore on Saturday night.

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