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The Star
15-05-2025
- The Star
National Service Training Dept reminds trainees to report by noon on May 16
KUALA LUMPUR: Individuals selected for the National Service Training Programme (PLKN) 3.0, Session 2/2025, must report no later than noon on Friday (May 16), as stated in their official call-up letter. In a statement on Thursday (May 15), the National Service Training Department reminded that attendance was mandatory, and failure to report without a valid reason or certified medical condition may result in legal action under Section 18(1) of the National Service Training Act 2003. Under the provision, any person who fails to report for national service as required may be fined up to RM3,000 or sentenced to a maximum of six months imprisonment, or both, upon conviction. The statement also warned that any party attempting to incite or persuade trainees not to attend without proper authorisation may be committing a serious offence under Section 19(2) of the same Act. "The department urges all parties involved to fully cooperate to ensure the smooth implementation of the programme and contribute to the character development of the nation's youth," the statement added. For further information or inquiries, contact the department's Training Management Division's Trainee Unit at 019-3101090 (Major Muhammad Saufi Hasan); 019-3332467 (Lt Muhammad Farish Syahmi Zamri); 014-2345989 (Capt Muhammad Hatta Mohd Khalid or visit the official website: – Bernama


Daily Express
11-05-2025
- General
- Daily Express
PLKN 3.0 Series 2/2025 begins today
PLKN 3.0 Series 2/2025 begins today KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 550 trainees will begin the National Service Training Programme (PLKN) 3.0 Series 2/2025 today, undergoing 45 days of training until June 24. The programme will see 200 female trainees stationed at the 515th Territorial Army Regiment Camp here, while 350 male trainees will be based at the 505th Territorial Army Regiment Camp in Pekan, Pahang. Advertisement The National Service Training Department (JLKN), in an April 22 statement, outlined that the curriculum comprises 70 per cent military basic training and 30 per cent nation-building components, covering physical, mental and civic development. "Military modules include basic defence skills, national security policies, MADANI Malaysia living principles and leadership training, while nation-building components focus on identity formation, patriotism and the strengthening of unity," the department said. SPONSORED CONTENT This follows the successful completion of PLKN 3.0 Series 1/2025 by 116 trainees (73 male, 43 female) aged 18-25 at the 515th Territorial Army Regiment Camp from Jan 12 to Feb 25. Reinstated after a seven-year hiatus, the phased programme aims to cultivate patriotism, national unity and resilience among Malaysian youth through structured physical and mental training experiences. Advertisement Further enquiries can be directed to JLKN via its official website the Trainee Unit at 03-40133 613 / 03-40133 618, or by email at [email protected]