Johor Police Chief M Kumar said that the man was found with four gunshot wounds.
JOHOR BAHRU : The fatal shooting of a 40-year-old man outside a restaurant in a Johor Bahru district on Wednesday was an isolated incident, said the state’s police chief.“The public should not panic as the incident is an isolated one with no links to broader safety concerns or threats in Johor,” he said in a statement.
In the incident on Wednesday, the man – whom the police said was Malaysian – was shot and killed as he was eating lunch at a restaurant in Taman Setia Indah.Kumar said that the man was found with four gunshot wounds. “The police are actively investigating to identify those involved, locate witnesses, and determine the exact cause,” Raub said, adding that police are also checking CCTV footage from nearby premises.
“Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Johor Bahru South IPD hotline at 07-2182323 or approach the nearest police station,” he added.
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