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Malay Mail
28-04-2025
- Malay Mail
Man found dead after Bintulu entertainment centre clash, cops nab six, looking for more suspects
BINTULU, April 28 — Police have arrested six local individuals in their 40s in connection with a fight that resulted in the death of a man here early yesterday. Bintulu District Police chief Supt Nixon Joshua Ali said the six suspects were tracked down through police intelligence and detained in the Miri area. 'All the suspects are believed to be linked to the case, and efforts to track down other suspects are ongoing. A remand application will be made at the Bintulu Magistrates' Court for investigation under Section 302 of the Penal Code,' he said in a statement today. In the incident, which occurred around 1 am, a man was found lying in a pool of blood in front of an entertainment centre before being pronounced dead at Bintulu General Hospital. Following the incident, police immediately launched an investigation and successfully arrested the suspects within 24 hours. Nixon stressed that police would not tolerate any form of crime and were committed to bringing all those involved to justice. He also urged the public not to speculate on the case, which was still under investigation. Members of the public with information regarding the incident are urged to contact the Bintulu District Police Headquarters Operations Room at 086-318 304. — Bernama


The Star
27-04-2025
- The Star
Six arrested after man killed near Bintulu nightspot
BINTULU: Police have arrested six local individuals in their 40s in connection with a fight that resulted in the death of a man here early on Sunday (April 27). Bintulu police chief Supt Nixon Joshua Ali said the six suspects were tracked down and detained in the Miri area. "All the suspects are believed to be linked to the case and efforts to track down other suspects are ongoing. A remand application will be made at the Bintulu Magistrates' Court for investigation under Section 302 of the Penal Code," he said in a statement on Sunday. In the incident at around 1am, a man was found lying in a pool of blood before being pronounced dead at Bintulu General Hospital. Police immediately launched an investigation and successfully arrested the suspects within 24 hours. Nixon said police will not tolerate any form of crime and are committed to bringing all those involved to justice. He also urged the public not to speculate on the case, which was still under investigation. Those with information regarding the incident are urged to contact the Bintulu police headquarters at 086-318 304. – Bernama


The Sun
27-04-2025
- The Sun
Six arrested over fatal fight outside entertainment centre
BINTULU: Police have arrested six local individuals in their 40s in connection with a fight that resulted in the death of a man here early today. Bintulu District Police chief Supt Nixon Joshua Ali said the six suspects were tracked down through police intelligence and detained in the Miri area. 'All the suspects are believed to be linked to the case, and efforts to track down other suspects are ongoing. A remand application will be made at the Bintulu Magistrates' Court for investigation under Section 302 of the Penal Code,' he said in a statement today. In the incident, which occurred around 1 am, a man was found lying in a pool of blood in front of an entertainment centre before being pronounced dead at Bintulu General Hospital. Following the incident, police immediately launched an investigation and successfully arrested the suspects within 24 hours. Nixon stressed that police would not tolerate any form of crime and were committed to bringing all those involved to justice. He also urged the public not to speculate on the case, which was still under investigation. Members of the public with information regarding the incident are urged to contact the Bintulu District Police Headquarters Operations Room at 086-318 304.

Barnama
27-04-2025
- Barnama
Six Arrested Over Fatal Fight Outside Entertainment Centre
BINTULU, April 27 (Bernama) -- Police have arrested six local individuals in their 40s in connection with a fight that resulted in the death of a man here early today. Bintulu District Police chief Supt Nixon Joshua Ali said the six suspects were tracked down through police intelligence and detained in the Miri area. "All the suspects are believed to be linked to the case, and efforts to track down other suspects are ongoing. A remand application will be made at the Bintulu Magistrates' Court for investigation under Section 302 of the Penal Code," he said in a statement today.


Borneo Post
27-04-2025
- Borneo Post
Six arrested over suspected link to bloody brawl in Bintulu
Handout photo from police shows the scene at an entertainment outlet in Bintulu. BINTULU (April 27): Six individuals were arrested by police, in connection with a deadly altercation that occurred earlier today. Bintulu police chief Superintendent Nixon Joshua Ali said a local man was found to be severely injured and drenched in blood in front of an entertainment outlet here. The victim was later pronounced dead at Bintulu Hospital, he added. Following the incident, the police launched an investigation to identify those involved. 'Acting on intelligence, the police successfully apprehended six men, comprising both local and foreign nationals in their 40s, in the Miri area,' he said. Nixon said these individuals were suspected to be linked to the case, and efforts to track down other accomplices were underway. He said a remand application would be submitted to the Bintulu Magistrates' Court. 'The investigation is being conducted under Section 302 of the Penal Code,' he added. Nixon emphasised on zero tolerance for criminal acts, and assured the public of the police's unwavering commitment to apprehending all individuals implicated in the case. He also urged the community not to speculate on the ongoing investigation. The public can share any information related to the crime by reaching out to the Bintulu District Police Operations Room via 086-318 304. brawl crime death gang violence police