Five Arrested After Vehicles Ram Into Group Outside KL Nightclub

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Five Arrested After Vehicles Ram Into Group Outside KL Nightclub
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Five men have been arrested in connection with an incident where vehicles drove into a group of men in front of a nightclub in Jalan Klang Lama, Kuala Lumpur. Police say the incident stemmed from a prior disagreement between the suspects and the victims. Two people were injured, with one hospitalized. Authorities are searching for three more suspects involved in the case.

KUALA LUMPUR: Five men have been arrested in connection with an incident where vehicles ploughed into a group of men in front of a nightclub in Jalan Klang Lama.

“Based on information gathered, the police have tracked down and arrested five suspects, who are on record, in Banting. DCP Azry also said the cause of the incident has been determined to have stemmed from a prior disagreement between the group of suspects and the victims.

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