It was earlier reported that 2 vehicles rampaged outside a club building at Jalan Klang Lama earlier this morning (January 30), repeatedly crashing into a
It was earlier reported that 2 vehicles rampaged outside a club building at Jalan Klang Lama earlier this morning , repeatedly crashing into a crowd of people and injuring 2 people.
Now, the police have revealed that a disagreement is believed to have been the cause of the incident. According to a report by Harian Metro, the Kuala Lumpur Deputy Police Chief, Datuk Azry Akmar Ayob, shared that initial investigations found the incident to have stemmed from a disagreement between the suspect group and the victims while they were having fun.
“So far, 4 local men have been arrested today , to assist in the investigation. A remand application for all suspects will be made today,” he added. The police have reportedly opened an investigation paper under Section 307 of the Penal Code, for attempted murder.Also read: KL Condo Unit Completely Destroyed in Flames with Fireworks Popping Off, Bomba Still Investigating Cause
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