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Palestinia­n shot in Malaysia undergoes autopsy

Photos of the two suspects provided by witnesses showed they looked like Europeans but police could not confirm they were in fact from Europe

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KUALA LUMPUR: An autopsy was being carried out on Sunday on the body of a Palestinia­n professor who was gunned down in what his family claim was an assassinat­ion by Israel’s Mossad spy agency.

Fadi Mohammad al-batsh, PR, was killed in a drive-by shooting on Saturday, according to Malaysian authoritie­s. He was walking from his highrise apartment to dawn prayers at a local mosque in the Kuala iumpur suburb of Gombak when he was shot by two gunmen riding a motorcycle, officials added.

At the crime scene, police markers indicated NQ bullets had been sprayed at the victim, some of them hitting a wall. An iron grille hit by a bullet was dented.

Malaysian Home Minister Ahmad wahid Hamidi was quoted by the state-run Bernama news agency as saying Batsh was “an electrical engineer and an expert at making rockets”.

In a statement from the Hamasruled Gaza Strip, the victim’s family saidw “te accuse the Mossad of being behind the assassinat­ion.” Hamas said Batsh, described as a research scientist specialisi­ng in energy issues, was one of its members.

KUALA LUMPUR: An autopsy was being carried out on Sunday on the body of a Palestinia­n professor who was gunned down in what his family claim was an assassinat­ion by Israel’s Mossad spy agency.

Fadi Mohammad al-batsh, 35, was killed in a drive-by shooting on Saturday, according to Malaysian authoritie­s.

He was walking from his highrise apartment to dawn prayers at a local mosque in the Kuala Lumpur suburb of Gombak when he was shot by two gunmen riding a motorcycle, officials added.

At the crime scene, police markers indicated 14 bullets had been sprayed at the victim, some of them hitting a wall. An iron grille hit by a bullet was dented.

Malaysian Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi was quoted by the staterun Bernama news agency as saying Batsh was “an electrical engineer and an expert at making rockets”.

In a statement from the Hamasruled Gaza Strip, the victim’s family said: “We accuse the Mossad of being behind the assassinat­ion.” Hamas said Batsh, described as a research scientist specialisi­ng in energy issues, was one of its members.

Malaysia’s police chief Mohamad Fuzi Harun said a task force has been formed to investigat­e the killing but would not speculate on the motive or whether foreign assassins were involved.

Photos of the two suspects provided by witnesses showed they looked like Europeans but police could not confirm they were in fact from Europe, he told a news conference Sunday afternoon.

When asked if there was evidence of foreign involvemen­t in the killing, he said: “It is still premature to conclude.

“We want to ensure a complete probe. We are still investigat­ing the motive. I urge people not to make any conclusion.” No arrests have been made so far and the murder weapon has not been recovered, he said as he appealed for witnesses to come forward.

Palestinia­n representa­tive to MAJ laysia Anwar al-asha said Fadi’s body will be taken back to the Palestinia­n territorie­s for burial after it is handed back to the family.

“We are now talking to the handling company to make the arrangemen­ts,” he told AFP.

Mohammad Shedad, 17, a student and a relative of the victim, also blamed Mossad for the killing.

“It is definitely the work of Mossad. Fadi is a very clever person, anyone who is clever is a threat to Israel,” he told AFP outside the victim’s Malayj sian apartment.

“Fadi is a Hamas member and knows how to make rockets. So (Israel) think he is dangerous.” Batsh leaves a wife and three young children. He had lived in Malaysia for the past 10 years.

Ahmad Abu Bakar, 33, a foreign student studying in Malaysia, said he had known the victim for two years.

“He is friendly and he preaches good things. He never preached any hatred. I am shocked by the killing,” he said.

It was the second high-profile killing of a foreigner in Malaysia in just over a year.

In February 2017 assassins smeared the banned VX nerve agent on the face of Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half-brother of North Korea’s leader, at Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport, killing him within minutes.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? Students of Palestinia­n professor Fadi Mohammad Al-batsh gather outside the compound of the forensic wing of the Hospital Selayang in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.
Agence France-presse Students of Palestinia­n professor Fadi Mohammad Al-batsh gather outside the compound of the forensic wing of the Hospital Selayang in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.

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