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Police probe laundromat brawl in Tumpat after viral Facebook video
Police probe laundromat brawl in Tumpat after viral Facebook video

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • The Sun

Police probe laundromat brawl in Tumpat after viral Facebook video

TUMPAT: Police are investigating a physical altercation between two men at a laundromat in Pasir Pekan after the incident was captured in a viral Facebook video. Tumpat District Police Chief ACP Mohd Khairi Shafie confirmed receiving a report at 5:14 pm yesterday from an officer who saw the clip on the 'Kelantan Post' page. The 32-second video shows a verbal argument escalating into a fight between two men in their early 20s, witnessed by bystanders. 'The cause of the incident is still under investigation, and police have opened an investigation paper under Section 160 of the Penal Code,' Mohd Khairi said. Authorities urge witnesses to contact Investigating Officer Insp Mohammad Nurul Safwan Mohd Zambre at 09-7257222 or visit the nearest police station. The public is advised against sharing unverified footage to prevent misinformation and interference with investigations. - Bernama

Trio nabbed after fight in Genting Highlands casino
Trio nabbed after fight in Genting Highlands casino

Free Malaysia Today

time22-04-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

Trio nabbed after fight in Genting Highlands casino

Screenshots from a 42-second video clip of the incident which went viral on social media. PETALING JAYA : Two men and a woman were arrested last Thursday after a fight broke out at the Genting Highlands casino, said police. Bentong police chief Zaiham Kahar said the dispute arose after the three foreigners apparently failed to secure a hotel room at the resort despite paying RM1,500. He said the trio, aged between 32 and 49 years old, would be remanded until today. Zaiham said the case is being investigated for affray and trespass under Section 160 and Section 448 of the Penal Code respectively. The trio are also being probed for overstaying in the country under Section 15(1)(c) of the Immigration Act 1959/63. A 42-second video clip of the incident went viral on social media recently.

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