Malaysia

Terengganu police kill two men in shootout

Cops suspect the men of being involved in drug-related crimes

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 05 Apr 2022 5:59PM

Terengganu police kill two men in shootout
The police force’s forensic unit inspects the suspects’ vehicle along with the dead body of one of the suspects. Police say they were forced to shoot back after the suspects opened fire on them. – Bernama pic, April 5, 2022

KUALA TERENGGANU – Two men suspected of being involved in drug-related crimes were killed in a shootout with police in Kg Simpang Tokku, here this morning.

Terengganu deputy police chief Wan Rukman Wan Hassan said earlier, the two suspects who were in a yellow Honda Civic fled after they were detained by police during an operation dubbed Ops Kesan conducted by the Terengganu and Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Departments.

“At about 11.30am today, the two suspects sped off when they were stopped. When our team finally caught up with them somewhere between Wakaf Beruas and Persimpangan Tok Ku, one of the suspects suddenly fired a shot at police,” he said when met by reporters at the scene today.

He said this forced police to open fire on the two suspects in the car.

“One of them fled and hid in a nearby empty house. The suspect was urged to surrender himself and when he refused to do so, police barged into the house.

“While in the house, the suspect fired a shot which fortunately hit a barrier and a shootout ensued between the police and the suspect,” he said.

He said the suspect was shot dead in the house while his accomplice was found dead in the vehicle they were travelling in, adding that both were believed to be local men.

In the incident, no police personnel were injured. – Bernama, April 5, 2022

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