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M’SIAN POLICE FINDING S’POREAN MEN FOR ALLEGED ASSAULT WITH WRENCH IN JOHOR

A Singaporean man allegedly wounded another with a wrench in Malaysia Johor Bahru. The two parties misunderstood while having fun in an entertainment venue. One of them used a wrench as a weapon and injured a Malaysian man.

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The Malaysian police recently received a report that some netizens uploaded a 13-second video to Facebook, alleging that a Malaysian man and a foreign man had a physical confrontation in the area of ​​Mount Austin Gardens in Johor Bahru.

Assault

According to a preliminary investigation by the police, a 24-year-old Malaysian man was beaten with a wrench by a foreign man between the ages of 20 and 30 outside the entertainment venue at the above-mentioned location.

It is believed that they do not know each other.

Video of man

The Assistant Commissioner of Johor Bahru South Police District said in a statement tonight that the two parties believed that there was a misunderstanding when they were having fun at the entertainment venue, so the incident occurred.

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He said that at the time of the incident, the foreign man entered Johor Bahru in a foreign-registered vehicle with two other friends. The police are still tracking these three people to help investigate the case.

He pointed out that the police were investigating the case under Section 324 of the Penal Code for causing injury with a weapon.

According to reports, a group of men believed to be from Singapore got into an argument with another group of Malaysian road users on the street. Among them, a man suspected of being from a white registered Singapore car even demonstrated with a wrench. He was accused of injuring others and fled in the car.

This incident is believed to have occurred in the commercial section of Mount Austin Gardens in Johor Bahru the night before. After witnessing the incident, the witnesses took pictures of the incident and uploaded them to Facebook, which aroused heated discussions among netizens.

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