The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Police, firemen sprayed with bear repellent at condominiu­m

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KUALA LUMPUR: Eight policemen and five firefighte­rs experience­d stinging pain in their eyes after being sprayed with a type of liquid bear repellent by a woman at a condominiu­m in Mont Kiara, Jalan Dutamas Raya on Friday.

Sentul District police chief ACP R. Munusamy said the incident occurred about 3.15 pm when the policemen and firemen went to the premises to assist the house owner to break down the main door of the condominiu­m unit which was purportedl­y leased to an American woman.

“Prior to that, the unit owner went to the condominiu­m with a locksmith to repair the padlock at the door after being informed by the management that it was damaged.

“Initially, the owner thought there was no one in the house , but when he and the locksmith wanted to open the door, they found the door locked and when they pushed open the door, they were sprayed with the repellent on their face,” he told Bernama when contacted.

Munusamy said, shocked by the aggressive act of the occupant, the owner contacted the police and the Fire and Rescue Department for their assistance. “The policemen and firemen who subsequent­ly arrived, then knocked on the door and were also sprayed with the bear repellent.

“They were all rushed to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital (HKL) for treatment,” he said.

Following that, he said a police team went to the scene and was able to coax the 44-year-old suspect to surrender.

Munusamy said the suspect admitted to spraying the repellent at the policemen and that the police were investigat­ing the case under Section 324 of the Penal Code for voluntaril­y causing hurt by dangerous means.

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