Putra Heights blaze: Selangor police chief says no foul play as final report made public
SHAH ALAM, June 30 — Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said today the authorities found no elements of negligence or sabotage in the Putra Heights blaze.
'Our task was to investigate if there were elements of negligence and sabotage... we can say none were found,' Hussein said at a press conference here.
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