Two More Arrested in Connection with Kuala Lumpur Hit-and-Run

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Two More Arrested in Connection with Kuala Lumpur Hit-and-Run
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Two individuals, aged 18 and 26, have been arrested in connection with a hit-and-run incident near a entertainment center in Jalan Klang Lama, Kuala Lumpur. The arrests were made on Thursday and the suspects will be remanded for five days to assist in investigations under Section 307 of the Penal Code. The incident, which left two men injured, is believed to have stemmed from a misunderstanding between the suspects and a group of people enjoying themselves. Meanwhile, police have also taken statements from ten individuals in relation to the recent 'Himpunan Rakyat Benci Rasuah' rally, including seven university students, a regular worker, and two NGO members.

KUALA LUMPUR : Polis Diraja Malaysia menahan dua lagi individu dipercayai berada semasa kejadian dua kenderaan merempuh sekumpulan orang ramai berada berhampiran pusat hiburan di Jalan Klang Lama, di sini baru-baru ini.

Terdahulu media melaporkan dua lelaki cedera selepas dirempuh dua kenderaan jenis Toyota Vios dan pikap Hilux. Sementara itu, ditanya mengenai perkembangan terkini penganjuran Himpunan Rakyat Benci Rasuah diadakan baru-baru ini, Rusdi berkata, pihak polis telah mengambil keterangan membabitkan 10 individu.

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