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The Sun
07-08-2025
- The Sun
Seven foreigners arrested over Klang murder case in Malaysia
SHAH ALAM: Police have arrested seven foreigners in connection with the murder of a man in Bandar Sentosa, Klang. The suspects, aged between 20 and 34, were detained following a report lodged by a foreign woman on July 23. South Klang district deputy police chief Supt Kamalariffin Aman Shah confirmed the arrests. The murder reportedly took place at a shophouse in Lorong Laksamana 20, Bandar Sentosa. The victim, a 28-year-old foreign man, was allegedly stabbed in the body and neck by his housemate. Investigations revealed that a dispute during a drinking session led to the fatal stabbing. Six other foreigners at the scene attempted to dispose of the body by burying it at a garbage disposal site. Police later recovered the victim's body along with the suspected murder weapon. The investigation papers have been submitted to the deputy public prosecutor. All suspects will be charged in the Klang Court today. The main suspect, a 34-year-old man, faces a murder charge under Section 302 of the Penal Code. Four other male suspects will be charged under Section 201 for concealing the body. All suspects will also face charges under the Immigration Act for lacking valid travel documents. - Bernama


Sinar Daily
07-08-2025
- Sinar Daily
Seven foreigners nabbed over man's murder in Klang
The victim is believed to have been stabbed in the body and neck. 07 Aug 2025 08:54am Police have arrested seven foreigners, including two women, to assist in the investigation into the murder of a man in Bandar Sentosa, Klang, on June 20. Photo for illustrative purposes only - Canva SHAH ALAM - Police have arrested seven foreigners, including two women, to assist in the investigation into the murder of a man in Bandar Sentosa, Klang, on June 20. South Klang district deputy police chief Supt Kamalariffin Aman Shah said the suspects, aged between 20 and 34, were arrested in the Klang area following a report lodged by a foreign woman on July 23. He said the murder was reported to have occurred at a shophouse in Lorong Laksamana 20, Bandar Sentosa. "The victim, a 28-year-old foreign man, is believed to have been stabbed in the body and neck by his housemate. "Investigations revealed that a misunderstanding between the suspect and the victim during a drinking session escalated into a verbal altercation before the victim was stabbed to death,' he said in a statement. Police have arrested seven foreigners, including two women, to assist in the investigation into the murder of a man in Bandar Sentosa, Klang, on June 20. Kamalariffin said six foreigners who were at the scene had attempted to dispose of the body by burying it at a garbage disposal site. He said interrogation of the suspects led to the discovery of the victim's body, which was buried along with the knife believed to have been used in the incident. Kamalariffin said police had submitted the investigation papers to the deputy public prosecutor and that all suspects would be charged in the Klang Court today. He said the main suspect, a 34-year-old man, would be charged under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder, while four other male suspects would face charges under Section 201 of the same Code for concealing a body. "All the suspects will also be charged under Section 6(1)(c) of the Immigration Act 1959/63 for not possessing valid travel documents,' he said. - BERNAMA

Barnama
07-08-2025
- Barnama
Seven Foreigners Nabbed Over Murder Of Man In Klang
SHAH ALAM, Aug 7 (Bernama) -- Police have arrested seven foreigners, including two women, to assist in the investigation into the murder of a man in Bandar Sentosa, Klang, on June 20. South Klang district deputy police chief Supt Kamalariffin Aman Shah said the suspects, aged between 20 and 34, were arrested in the Klang area following a report lodged by a foreign woman on July 23. He said the murder was reported to have occurred at a shophouse in Lorong Laksamana 20, Bandar Sentosa. 'The victim, a 28-year-old foreign man, is believed to have been stabbed in the body and neck by his housemate. 'Investigations revealed that a misunderstanding between the suspect and the victim during a drinking session escalated into a verbal altercation before the victim was stabbed to death,' he said in a statement. Kamalariffin said six foreigners who were at the scene had attempted to dispose of the body by burying it at a garbage disposal site. He said interrogation of the suspects led to the discovery of the victim's body, which was buried along with the knife believed to have been used in the incident. Kamalariffin said police had submitted the investigation papers to the deputy public prosecutor and that all suspects would be charged in the Klang Court today. He said the main suspect, a 34-year-old man, would be charged under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder, while four other male suspects would face charges under Section 201 of the same Code for concealing a body.


Sinar Daily
01-08-2025
- Sinar Daily
4-year-old boy dies after fall from 8th floor flat in Klang: Parents not home during incident
Preliminary investigations indicate that the boy fell from the window of his home on the eighth floor. 01 Aug 2025 08:19pm A four-year-old boy was found dead after he is believed to have fallen from the eighth floor of a flats in Port Klang near here today. SHAH ALAM - A four-year-old boy was found dead after he is believed to have fallen from the eighth floor of a flats in Port Klang near here today. Klang Selatan Police deputy chief Supt Kamalariffin Aman Shah said an emergency call was received at about 8am. He said the incident occurred while the boy's father was at work and the mother had gone out to take their second child to the babysitter. "Preliminary investigations indicate that the boy fell from the window of his home on the eighth floor. He was rushed to Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital, Klang, but was pronounced dead during treatment," he said in a statement. Kamalariffin said the case was being investigated under Section 31(1) of the Child Act 2001. He urged those with information about the incident to contact the Klang Selatan Police headquarters at 03-33762222 to facilitate investigations. - BERNAMA