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Police Hunt Suspect After Shooting Inside Malaysian Mall
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The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) are searching for a Malaysian man suspected of shooting a cleaner at a mall in Setia Alam, Selangor. The suspect fired at least 8 shots before fleeing in a stolen vehicle. The victim, a foreign national in his 30s, is in stable condition after being treated at Shah Alam Hospital.

The Royal Malaysia Police has given an update on the shocking shooting incident that took place inside a mall in Setia Alam, Selangor, at around 10pm last night, revealing that they’re now on the hunt for the suspect, believed to be a Malaysian man.

Sinar Harian quoted Selangor Police Chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan as saying that the suspect released at least 8 shots inside the mall before fleeing. Meanwhile, Harian Metro reported that a foreign national in his 30s working as a cleaner at the shopping complex suffered injuries on his foot as a result of the incident and was rushed to the Shah Alam Hospital.Hussein Omar added that the police believed that at least 8 shots were fired on the victim using a pistol.

After firing the shots, the suspect fled the scene by stopping a vehicle and forcing the driver to bring him away from the mall. “The suspect then forced the driver to drop him off by the roadside around the KESAS highway, and the driver then lodged a police report.”Meanwhile, the police have conducted checks on the premises and confirmed that the mall is safe. It will be allowed to operate as usual tomorrow.Stay tuned to WORLD OF BUZZ for the latest update on this shocking incident.

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