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- Lorry driver awakened by gunshots
- MCMC urged to appoint 3G phone agents for youths
- Suspect in police shooting case shot dead
Lorry driver awakened by gunshots Posted: 30 Sep 2012 05:49 AM PDT KLANG: Two gunmen on a motorcycle fired several shots in the direction of a lorry driver's house in Taman Sri Andalas Sunday. The incident occurred at 6.15am, when lorry driver P. Muthusamy, 55, was asleep in the house in Jalan Tun Razak. Klang (South) police chief ACP Mohamad Mat Yusop said Muthusamy was initially awakened by the sound of gunshots in front of the house. He said the lorry driver told the police that when he opened the main door two gunmen on a black Yamaha RXZ motorcycle fired two more shots at the house before escaping. A police team found two bullet holes on the front door where two glass frames were broken. The police also found six spent bullets outside the perimeter fence of the house. - Bernama |
MCMC urged to appoint 3G phone agents for youths Posted: 30 Sep 2012 05:42 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Mobile Phone Owners Association urged the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to appoint selected agents for the sale of original 3G smart phones to youths receiving the RM200 rebate. The Association's president, Mohd Ali Ibrahim said here Sunday, that supply may be disrupted with an estimated 1.5 million users and distributors may take advantage of the situation by selling imitations and raising prices indiscriminately. Welcoming the rebate, which was announced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak in the 2013 Budget on Friday, he also suggested that MCMC and telecommunication companies should offer special 3G packages for the youths in order to control their monthly spending. - Bernama |
Suspect in police shooting case shot dead Posted: 30 Sep 2012 05:09 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR: A suspect in the shooting of two policemen in Kuchai Lama here on Wednesday was shot dead early Sunday. City CID chief Datuk Ku Chin Wah said in the 3am incident, the suspect, who was driving a Proton Waja car, had refused to stop at the police roadblock near the Mid Valley mega mall. The man sped off towards Taman Desa Water Park and the police to gave chase. Upon arriving at the park's parking lot, the suspect's car skidded. "When the policemen approached the car, the suspect started to open fire. The policemen were forced to return fire in self-defence, killing him in the spot," Ku told a press conference here. Ku said initial investigation found that the driver of the car was the suspect in the police shooting case near Kuchai Lama. He said the car used by the suspect was also reported missing in Kelana Jaya last month. Police found a semi-automatic pistol with one bullet in the chamber, a magazine of 9mm Luger live ammunition and an axe in the suspect's car. Police are still tracking down two other individuals - Wan Fadrulzaman Wan Mohamad Fadil, 30, from Lanchang Mentakab, Pahang and Mohamad Fitri Abdul Aziz, 17 - to facilitate further investigation into the case. In the incident on Sept 26, two police corporals were injured after being shot by four criminals at the Kuala Lumpur-Putrajaya Expresway near Kuchai Lama. Related Stories: |
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