Five Bangladeshi nationals, including two women, were arrested in connection with the murder of a fellow countryman in Shah Alam, Malaysia. The victim, a 45-year-old supervisor, was allegedly stabbed to death by an employee during a dispute over delayed salary payments.
New meaning to bang for your buck: Cops find bullets, casings, even live ammo at Kuala Langat e-waste recycling plantPolice arrested five Bangladesh nationals, including two women, to assist in the investigation of the murder of a fellow countryman in Shah Alam yesterday. — Bernama pic SHAH ALAM , Feb 16 — Police arrested five Bangladesh nationals, including two women, to assist in the investigation of the murder of a fellow countryman in Section 7, here yesterday.
He said their arrest followed a call received by the authorities at 8.26am the same day, reporting an incident where a person had been attacked with a sharp weapon in front of the grocery store. “Preliminary investigations found that the deceased was a 45-year-old Bangladeshi man working as a supervisor at the grocery store,” he said in a statement today
“The situation escalated when a physical struggle broke out. The deceased was attacked with a meat cleaver and was repeatedly slashed by the employee until he collapsed at the scene,” he said.
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