Transport minister announces temporary ban on use of electrical sockets on board express buses after teen’s death while charging handphone
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 7 — Express bus passengers are not allowed to plug into electrical sockets from today pending an investigation into the death of a teenager who died from electrocution while charging his mobile phone while on board one in Penang.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the ban by the Land Public Transport Agency (Apad) is temporary.
“The Apad agency has issued a temporary ban on the use of electrical sockets in express buses until investigations related to the incident are completed.
“For now, all buses with these sockets are temporarily prohibited from use, as we want to determine the exact cause first,” he said in the Dewan Rakyat during Question Time today.
Loke was responding to Merbok MP Mohd Nazri Abu Hassan who asked about the exact cause of the incident.
Following the report of an accident, Loke said the ministry on Monday established a Special Task Force to investigate this incident.
“A complete report on the cause of the incident will be provided by the Special Task Force once the thorough investigation is fully completed.
“I have given the Special Task Force 14 days to prepare the report, and the actual cause of this incident will be known once the report is completed and submitted,” he said.