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JB petrol station shooting: Dead man with bullet wounds dumped at hospital Four masked men armed with machetes had attempted to ambush a parked vehicle at a petrol station. JOHOR BAHRU - A violent robbery attempt at a petrol station in Iskandar Puteri in Malaysia’s Johor state has taken a deadly turn, with one man later found dead at Hospital Sultanah Aminah (HSA). The incident unfolded around 12.10am on July 3, when four masked men, each armed with a machete, attempted to ambush a vehicle parked at the petrol station near the Second Link Expressway. Closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage of the brazen attack, which has gone viral on social media, showed the men smashing the windows of a parked car. In response, one of the car’s passengers fired several gunshots, forcing the attackers to flee. Three suspects ran back to their getaway vehicle, while the fourth escaped on foot. Johor police chief Commissioner M. Kumar confirmed the discovery of a body at HSA about an hour later after the robbery attempt. “At approximately 1.40am, hospital staff alerted police to the presence of a man’s body with multiple gunshot wounds. CCTV footage showed two men leaving the body at the hospital entrance in a dark-coloured vehicle before driving off,” he said in a statement on July 4. Datuk Kumar added that the dead person was later identified as a 42-year-old local man from Sungai Petani, Kedah, with a criminal record with four priors. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore PAP has begun search for new candidates; PM Wong hopes to deploy them earlier ahead of next GE Singapore 20 retired MPs spoke up on many issues in Parliament, helped successors prepare for new role: PM Wong Singapore $3b money laundering case: 9 financial institutions handed $27.45m in MAS penalties over breaches Singapore Banks tighten vigilance and processes following $3b money laundering case Singapore Trilateral work group formed to address allegations of foreigners illegally taking on platform work Singapore Power distribution system in renewal project may be linked to Bukit Panjang LRT disruption: SMRT Singapore Rise in number of scam e-mails claiming to be from Cardinal William Goh: Catholic Church He also said that a post-mortem confirmed the man died from multiple gunshot wounds to the chest and abdomen. When asked if the victim was one of the attackers in the attempted robbery, Mr Kumar said police were still investigating the matter. He added that following initial investigations, police arrested three men in Dang Wangi, Kuala Lumpur, at around 7pm on the same day. “The suspects, two Malaysians and one Indian national, aged between 30 and 40, were nabbed by a joint team from the Johor police headquarters and Iskandar Puteri district police,” he said. Mr Kumar added police also made several seizures during the arrest, including an upper receiver of a Glock 19 pistol, a licensed firearm permit, and six rounds of 9mm bullets, bullet casings and a black coloured car believed used in the incident. “One of the suspects works as a licensed personal bodyguard, and preliminary checks show he has a firearm licence. “However, police are investigating whether the weapon was used according to legal protocols,” he said, adding that the suspects were being remanded for seven days until July 10 to assist in the investigations. Mr Kumar said the police were investigating the incident under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder, Section 148 of the same Act for rioting with weapons and Section 39 of the Arms Act 1960 for discharging a firearm outside a licensed shooting range. He added that further investigations are ongoing to establish the connection between the deceased and the suspects, as well as to trace other individuals involved in the attack. Mr Kumar urged the public to refrain from speculation or sharing misinformation about the case on social media. “This is an isolated incident. There is no broader threat to public safety, and Johor remains secure,” he said. Mr Kumar urged those with information related to the case to contact the Johor police hotline at 019-2792095 or the operations room at 07-2212999. THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK
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