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Chong alarmed over crimes involving Africans

- By MAY SALITAH newsdesk@thestar.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: The increasing number of criminal cases involving Africans has reached a worrying state, said MCA public services and complaints department head Datuk Seri Michael Chong.

However, he added that not every African that comes here is bad as there are many good and honest Africans who are in Malaysia to study.

He urged the Government to carry out thorough background checks on all foreigners to ensure they enter the country for the right reasons.

Chong was commenting on the mobattacko­na 35-year-old Nigerian at the Venice Hill condominiu­m in Kajang and the detention of seven Rela members for questionin­g into the foreigner’s death.

The Nigerian had allegedly tried to rape a 50-year-old woman who worked there. He died after allegedly being assaulted by the Rela men who provided security services at the condominiu­m.

The seven remanded men are being investigat­ed under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder.

On Sunday, more than 200

Let the police do their job in investigat­ing the case and do not take the law into your own hands. — DATUK SERI MICHAEL CHONG

Africans, some armedd withih parang, knives and iron rods, were reportedly involved in a stand-off with the police after they smashed glass panels of the management office.

Chong, an honorary colonel in Rela, said it was unfortunat­e that a life was lost but the people should refrain from acting emotionall­y against those implicated in the incident.

“Let the police do their job in investigat­ing the case and do not take the law into your own hands,” he advised at a press conference at his office here yesterday.

Chong has appointed a team of lawyers to hold a watching brief over the seven remanded Rela members.

The men in the team, all holding the honorary rank of major in Rela, are lawyers R. Moghan, Leong Pak Yiew and Alex Kok.

 ??  ?? Weighing the options: Chong and the legal team discussing the case involving the Rela members detained over the Nigerian’s death.
Weighing the options: Chong and the legal team discussing the case involving the Rela members detained over the Nigerian’s death.
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