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Wisma Jakel fire probe focusing on embers, possible arson

The Selangor Fire and Rescue Department says no conclusion can be made yet about the second blaze to hit the building in a matter of days.

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Selangor Fire and Rescue Department director Norazam Khamis (second right) enters a crane to survey the damage at Wisma Jakel in Section 7, Shah Alam, Jan 1. Photo: Bernama
Selangor Fire and Rescue Department director Norazam Khamis (second right) enters a crane to survey the damage at Wisma Jakel in Section 7, Shah Alam, Jan 1. Photo: Bernama

Elements of arson and embers are among the main focuses of the Selangor Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) investigation, following the second fire at Wisma Jakel in Section 7, Shah Alam, early this morning.

Selangor JBPM director Norazam Khamis said the investigation will focus on all aspects and will be carried out in depth, so that comprehensive information can be obtained.

"This (fire that could be caused by embers in burned fabrics), we are still investigating the matter and taking the aspects that we need to analyse. Maybe the embers were somehow left behind or someone went up to do the burning.

"Other aspects will also be looked at and studied in depth. Thus far, there is no conclusion that can be made about this second fire," he told reporters at the scene of the fire at Wisma Jakel today.

Norazam said the department needed 14 days to carry out preliminary investigations and analysis, including obtaining witnesses to the incident.
 
He said the department today mobilised the services of the Detection Dog Unit (K9), with two English springer spaniel dogs named Woody and Rocco, to check for any substance that could cause a fire.

"Samples will be sent to our investigation laboratory in Bukit Jelutong for analysis. Apart from that, aspects of the wiring and electrical equipment used by the Wisma Jakel building will also be analysed," he said.

In the meantime, Norazam said he had opened a forward control centre, comprising more than 10 personnel, as a monitoring and precautionary measure in case of a recurring fire.

"Thus far, the fire has been completely put out, but comprehensive monitoring measures are still ongoing," he said.

Members of the public are also prohibited from entering the scene, unless under supervision by the authorities.
 
"Firefighters, with the help of Jakel employees, will carry out the unloading of all goods, especially the fabric that survived the fire, from the Wisma Jakel premises, starting today," he said.

Wisma Jakel suffered a second fire today, affecting the curtain fabric storage room at the premises. A total of 43 firemen were mobilised to the scene after the department received a distress call at 12.40am. The fire was completely doused at 3.07am.

The first fire broke out at the Wisma Jakel building two days ago. It was believed to have started at about 7.08am and destroyed 80% of the three-storey shoplot.