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Shots fired in Tumpat after migrant smuggler tries to ram cops with 4WD

Police arrest suspect with seven foreigners after stopping his escape by shooting tyres

10:24 PM MYT

 

KOTA BHARU – Police opened fire at a four-wheel drive (4WD) vehicle after the driver tried to ram them while being pursued in Tumpat, near here yesterday.

Kelantan police chief Datuk Muhamad Zaki Harun said the 7th Battalion of the General Operations Force personnel detected a 23-year-old local man acting as a transporter for immigrants driving the Nissan Navara 4WD in front of the Tumpat Health Clinic at 6.58pm. 

“The team instructed the driver to pull over, but the suspect sped towards Palekbang. At the traffic light intersection in Palekbang, the police attempted to approach the suspect’s vehicle, but he suddenly made a u-turn, forcing them to jump onto the rear of the suspect’s vehicle to save themselves,” he said in a statement today. 

Zaki said police then fired two shots at the car’s rear tyres to prevent the escape. 

However, the suspect continued accelerating the vehicle towards the SK Morak’s field before he finally stopped. 

He said the suspect was arrested along with seven immigrants, including four Indian nationals, two of them women, and three Myanmar men. 

“Police also seized a transparent plastic packet containing a reddish-coloured pill suspected to be drugs. All were taken to the Chabang Empat police station for further action,” he said. 

The local man has two previous drug records and was arrested under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012, while the seven immigrants were detained under the Immigration Act 1959/63. – October 11, 2023

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