
Cops identifying suspects in Kota Bharu brawl
A video of the fight, uploaded on Facebook today, showed a group of men emerging from two vehicles and assaulting several people at the scene.
KOTA BHARU : Kelantan police are identifying the suspects involved in a brawl on Jalan Kebun Sultan here last Friday.
Kota Bharu police chief Rosdi Daud said a video of the fight was uploaded on Facebook at about 1.40pm today.
A police report has been lodged, and a preliminary investigation found that the incident occurred at about 4.30am on May 23.
'The one-minute-and-25-second video shows a group of men getting out of two cars and assaulting several people at the scene,' he said in a statement today.
He advised the public not to speculate on the incident and urged witnesses to come forward to assist with the investigation.
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