The Borneo Post

Police identify murder suspects

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JOHOR BAHRU: The police have identified four suspects involved in the murder of a man at a petrol station in Jalan Sri Pelangi, Taman Pelangi, here Sunday night.

Johor police chief Datuk Mohd Khalil Kader Mohd said efforts were actively being made to track down and arrest the four of them.

He said investigat­ions revealed that the BMW 520i vehicle with the serial number WB79L used by the suspects had a registrati­on number that did not belong to them.

“The original owner had been detected and after interviewi­ng the owner, we found that the person had nothing to do with the case,” he said in a statement, here yesterday.

He said the autopsy carried out by the Sultanah Aminah Hospital revealed that the victim had died due to a stab wound to the heart.

Mohd Khalil also asked members of the public who had any informatio­n on the incident to immediatel­y provide the informatio­n to the nearest police

The original owner had been detected and after interviewi­ng the owner, we found that the person had nothing to do with the case.

station or call the Johor Police Hotline at 07-2212999.

In the incident at about 7.30 on Sunday night, the victim, in his 30’s, died after he was stabbed and run over using a BMW car by a group of four men.

The incident occurred when the victim who was with a woman, in her 20’s and believed to be his wife, was said to be inflating his car tyre at the station, when the four suspects suddenly appeared and tried to pull him into their car.

The victim, however, was reported to have fought back and this resulted in a scuffle between the suspects and the victim.

Looking at the incident, the woman who was with the victim immediatel­y fled and sought help

Datuk Mohd Khalil Kader Mohd, Johor police chief

from members of the public.

The victim managed to escape brief ly but the suspects later boarded their car and made a turn towards the petrol station before knocking down the victim and later reversing the vehicle to run over the victim again before making their escape.

The murder that occurred at the petrol station was viralled in the social media via a video recording made by members of the public who were at the scene of the incident. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Police forensic unit investigat­ing at the crime scene at the petrol station on Sunday. — Bernama photo
Police forensic unit investigat­ing at the crime scene at the petrol station on Sunday. — Bernama photo

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