The Sun (Malaysia)

Low Yat Plaza still a big draw

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KUALA LUMPUR: Mohd Salehuddin Sulaiman, Nurul Nadia Salleh and Mohd Ibrahim Yahya feel safe at Low Yat Plaza despite social media allegation­s of a racial clash there last weekend.

These three people were at the plaza, popular for mobile telephones, computers and computer software, on the second day of Aidilfitri on Saturday, pondering what mobile telephone to buy with their "duit raya".

Mohd Ibrahim even brought his wife and son along.

These three people were among the many others, most of them youths, who had come to spend the second day of Aidilfitri on a shopping spree at the plaza.

A brawl that erupted at the plaza last Saturday after a 22-year-old youth who allegedly stole a mobile telephone was caught by the employees of an outlet led to irresponsi­ble people circulatin­g news on the social media of a racial clash.

Mohd Salehuddin, 23, said the plaza is the place which offers IT products at reasonable prices.

"I came here today looking for a new (mobile) telephone to buy with my duit raya," he said.

Nurul, 21, a university student, said she comes to Low Yat Plaza every time she wants to buy an IT product.

"I know what happened here recently but that does not stop me from making my purchases here.

"This year, I received more cash and I am able to buy a new phone. This is my Raya gift," said Nurul .

Like IT engineer Mohd Ibrahim, 38, others too came with their families in tow.

Mohd Ibrahim said not everything circulated about the authentici­ty of products and safety at Low Yat Plaza was true.

"I have bought many products here. Today, I have come to buy a laptop for my son who will be attending university in September," said Mohd Ibrahim.

Although the plaza was not as crowded as before, the Aidilfitri spirit was there, with decorative lamps and decoration­s inside and outside.

 ?? AMIRUL SYAFIQ MOHD DIN/ THE SUN ?? Back to normal at Low Yat Plaza yesterday.
AMIRUL SYAFIQ MOHD DIN/ THE SUN Back to normal at Low Yat Plaza yesterday.

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