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Polis dapat petunjuk kes tembak seri Tambun

Ketua Polis Pulau Pinang Dennis Lim Kwang Keng berkata siasatan masih berjalan termasuk mengesan suspek yang terlibat.

Polis dapat petunjuk kes tembak seri Tambun

Policing chief Dennis Lim Kwang Keng disclosed that the police have obtained some leads which may aid the investigation into the shooting incident that occurred in the Seri Tambun trading area on July 26. However, the details of these leads cannot be disclosed as the ongoing investigation includes tracking the suspects involved.

Lim stated that a few individuals have been detained to assist the investigation, but this does not mean they have been apprehended as suspects, rather they are being recorded for their help in the investigation. At present, the police have detained some individuals to aid the investigation, but it does not imply that they are being held as suspects.

Instead, they are being recorded for their assistance in the probe. Lim was found after delivering a PMC Bike Rally and Ipoh Superbiker’s Club (ISBC) program prior to the Malaysia Day and Police Day 219 celebrations, attended by 174 participants. When asked about the possible motive behind the shooting, Lim said that the police do not have strong evidence yet to draw any conclusions regarding the motive.

On July 27, a local man sustained a gunshot wound in an alleged assassination attempt in the Seri Tambun trading area, Simpang Ampat, and the victim, aged 38, is reported to be in stable condition receiving treatment. Meanwhile, the fourth installment of the Bike Rally Assistance program saw 12 divisions coming together, covering a distance of 1,956km over 12 districts before ending in Kuala Lumpur on August 21.

During the program, 10 PDRM personnel with chronic illnesses received aid in the form of daily necessities worth RM100 and cash aid of RM300. Concerns were also expressed for the welfare of Kompleks Penyayang Sinar Kasih and the Police Family Association (PERKEP), with each receiving a donation of RM1,000 to show support for their charity work and dedication.

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