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Customer Points Object Resembling a Gun at Man Who Calls Him Out For Smoking in Puchong Food Court 

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The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has arrested 3 individuals suspected of being involved in an incident where a rampaging man had brandished an object resembling a gun at the food court in Puchong.

Based on a report by Kosmo, the Serdang District Police Chief, Assistant Commissioner AA Anbalagan shared that his party had received a report on the incident yesterday (October 17) at around 10pm. He went on to explain that the incident took place when a victim warned a man not to smoke in the food court area.

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“Then, there was a misunderstanding between the victim and the man. Suddenly, the man pointed an object resembling a gun towards the victim’s stomach,”

“After that, the man proceeded to leave the place. The complainant made a report for his and his family’s safety,” he said, adding that the authorities had arrested 2 local men and a woman holding a permanent residence card.

 

Their investigations found that one of the suspects had a prior narcotics record and they managed to confiscate an object resembling a black pistol, a magazine (for bullets) and 2 bullets in the form of white balls.

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“The people are advised not to make any statements that may cause a public disturbance. If you have any information regarding this incident, please head to the nearest police station or contact IPD Serdang at 03-80742222 to assist with this investigation,” he said.

 

This comes after some videos had gone viral as they showed a man brandishing what looks like a gun during an altercation at the food court in Puchong.

You can check out the videos here:

What do you think about this? Do feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.

 

Also read: PRESMA Urges Muslim Eateries to Stop Selling Cigarettes If They Want To Be Considered Fully Halal

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