Police approached the car to conduct checks but the driver sped off, which led to a seven-kilometre chase after which the gang tried to ram the patrol car. FMTNews
GOMBAK: Three men, believed to have been involved in a series of armed robberies in Selangor, were killed in a shootout with police at Kilometre 22 Jalan Rawang early today.
“Police approached the car to conduct checks but the driver sped off, which led to a seven-kilometre chase. They then tried to ram the patrol car before it crashed. The three suspects then rushed out and began firing several shots,” he told reporters.He said police found two semi-automatic pistols, three machetes and face masks at the scene.
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