Police Track Down Remaining Attackers of Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Boat

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Police Track Down Remaining Attackers of Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency Boat
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Selangor police are searching for more individuals believed to be involved in the attack on a Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) boat. Five people have been found, one dead, and four hospitalized after the MMEA boat was rammed four times by a suspect's boat during patrol duties.

: Police are still tracking down several other individuals believed to be remnants of a group of foreign nationals who attacked a Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency boat in the waters off Tanjung Rhu, Banting, Selangor yesterday.

He said this after officiating the Road Safety Campaign and Advocacy in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebrations at the PJS2 Toll Plaza on the New Pantai Expressway here today. “At about 9 am, the MMEA found a bot with two individuals aboard, with one of them dead from a gunshot wound and whose body was taken to the Banting Hospital while the other seriously injured suspect was sent to the Klang Hospital.

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