logo
#

Latest news with #SultanIdrisShahHospital

Three men wanted for knife assault at Puchong Intan Apartments
Three men wanted for knife assault at Puchong Intan Apartments

The Sun

time24-05-2025

  • The Sun

Three men wanted for knife assault at Puchong Intan Apartments

KUALA LUMPUR: Police are tracking down three local men, aged 30 to 40, believed to be involved in an assault and slashing incident at Puchong Intan Apartments in Taman Puchong, near Subang Jaya early this morning. Subang Jaya deputy police chief Supt Mohd Fairus Jaafar said his station received a call from a woman informing that her boyfriend was beaten and slashed on the head and body by her ex-husband and two men at 2.15 am. Investigations revealed that the victim, a 47-year-old local man, was living with the ex-wife of one of the suspects at the apartments. 'The victim was beaten with an iron rod and slashed with a knife on his body and head,' he said in a statement today. Mohd Fairus also said that the injured victim was taken to Sultan Idris Shah Hospital in Serdang and is currently in stable condition. The motive behind the incident was reportedly linked to domestic issues and jealousy. 'Efforts to track down and apprehend the identified suspects are ongoing, and the case is being investigated under Section 326 of the Penal Code for causing grievous hurt with a sharp weapon,' he added. He appealed to anyone with information related to the incident to contact the Subang Jaya District Control Centre at 03-7862 7222 or Inspector Dinesh Ganasan at 011-330 94457.

3 men wanted for knife assault at Puchong Intan Apartments
3 men wanted for knife assault at Puchong Intan Apartments

The Sun

time24-05-2025

  • The Sun

3 men wanted for knife assault at Puchong Intan Apartments

KUALA LUMPUR: Police are tracking down three local men, aged 30 to 40, believed to be involved in an assault and slashing incident at Puchong Intan Apartments in Taman Puchong, near Subang Jaya early this morning. Subang Jaya deputy police chief Supt Mohd Fairus Jaafar said his station received a call from a woman informing that her boyfriend was beaten and slashed on the head and body by her ex-husband and two men at 2.15 am. Investigations revealed that the victim, a 47-year-old local man, was living with the ex-wife of one of the suspects at the apartments. 'The victim was beaten with an iron rod and slashed with a knife on his body and head,' he said in a statement today. Mohd Fairus also said that the injured victim was taken to Sultan Idris Shah Hospital in Serdang and is currently in stable condition. The motive behind the incident was reportedly linked to domestic issues and jealousy. 'Efforts to track down and apprehend the identified suspects are ongoing, and the case is being investigated under Section 326 of the Penal Code for causing grievous hurt with a sharp weapon,' he added. He appealed to anyone with information related to the incident to contact the Subang Jaya District Control Centre at 03-7862 7222 or Inspector Dinesh Ganasan at 011-330 94457.

Cops hunt for 3 men who slashed, beat up man in Puchong
Cops hunt for 3 men who slashed, beat up man in Puchong

Free Malaysia Today

time24-05-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

Cops hunt for 3 men who slashed, beat up man in Puchong

Subang Jaya deputy police chief Fairus Jaafar said domestic issues and jealousy led to the assault. PETALING JAYA : A domestic issue resulted in a man being slashed on the head and body at the Puchong Intan Apartment in Taman Puchong early today. Police are tracking down three local men, aged 30 to 40, believed to be involved in the incident, Bernama quoted Subang Jaya deputy police chief Fairus Jaafar as saying. He said his station received a call from a woman informing them that her boyfriend was beaten and slashed by her ex-husband and two men at 2.15am. Investigations revealed that the victim, a 47-year-old local man, was living with the ex-wife of one of the suspects at the apartment. 'The victim was beaten with an iron rod and slashed with a knife,' Fairus said in a statement today. The victim was taken to Sultan Idris Shah Hospital in Serdang and is currently in stable condition. The motive behind the incident was reportedly linked to domestic issues and jealousy. The case is being investigated under Section 326 of the Penal Code for causing grievous hurt with a sharp weapon. Those with information on the incident are urged to contact the Subang Jaya police control centre at 03-7862 7222 or investigating officer Dinesh Ganasan at 011-330 94457.

Man slashes ex-wife's partner, jealousy suspected
Man slashes ex-wife's partner, jealousy suspected

New Straits Times

time24-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Man slashes ex-wife's partner, jealousy suspected

SUBANG JAYA: A 47-year-old man sustained serious injuries after he was allegedly assaulted and slashed by three men, including the ex-husband of his partner, at an apartment in Taman Puchong Intan this morning. Subang Jaya deputy police chief Superintendent Mohd Fairus Jaafar said police received a distress call from a woman at 2.15am saying that her partner was attacked by her ex-husband and two other men. "Preliminary investigations found that the victim has been living with the former wife of one of the suspects at the residence." The ex-husband and two male friends allegedly arrived at the residence and attacked the victim using a knife and an iron rod, inflicting multiple injuries to the head and body. "All three suspects have been identified, aged between 30 and 40." Fairus said the victim was taken to Sultan Idris Shah Hospital and was in stable condition. "The motive of the attack is believed to be jealousy and domestic issues. "Efforts to locate and arrest the suspects are ongoing." The case is being investigated under Section 326 of the Penal Code for voluntarily causing grievous hurt using dangerous weapons. If convicted, the suspects face up to 20 years in prison, a fine or whipping. Members of the public with information on the incident are urged to contact the Subang Jaya District Control Centre at 03-7862 7222 or Inspector Dinesh Ganasan at 011 330 94457.

Balloon vendor initiates legal action against DBKL officials
Balloon vendor initiates legal action against DBKL officials

Free Malaysia Today

time07-05-2025

  • Health
  • Free Malaysia Today

Balloon vendor initiates legal action against DBKL officials

Lawyer Rafique Rashid Ali (centre) said his client Za'imuddin Azlan was also considering legal action against certain social media users for defamation. KUALA LUMPUR : Balloon vendor Za'imuddin Azlan, who was injured following a struggle with Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) enforcement officials in March, is initiating legal action against them. His lawyer, Rafique Rashid Ali, said they had sent a letter requesting the names of the officials involved before bringing the case to court. He said the letter was addressed to the Kuala Lumpur mayor, DBKL's legal and prosecution director as well as its enforcement director. 'We feel that we urgently need to begin civil action against the officials involved,' he said at a press conference. Rafique said his client decided to take legal action after obtaining a full report on his injuries from Sultan Idris Shah Hospital in Serdang. He said the report stated Za'imuddin had indeed suffered injuries with a risk of paralysis, confirming the 28-year-old had not been faking his injuries as alleged. 'Za'imuddin still uses assistive devices (for his injuries),' he said. Rafique said his client was also considering legal action against certain social media users for defamation. The incident on March 28 was sparked by a confrontation over Za'imuddin's unlicensed sale of balloons on Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. DBKL alleged that he refused to obey orders and acted aggressively despite having been given three warnings. However, Za'imuddin has denied this. On April 6, private doctor Dr Hafidz Rizal Amran claimed Za'imuddin was at risk of permanent paralysis after a severe injury to the T12 thoracic spinal nerve. He also claimed Za'imuddin faced several complications from his injuries, including numbness in parts of his body as well as urinary incontinence.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store