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Police shoot dead two suspected criminals in shootout in Jitra

Kedah Police Chief Datuk Fisol Salleh, while confirming the incident, said a press conference would be held soon regarding the incident.

Updated 10 months ago · Published on 05 Jul 2025 12:55PM

Police shoot dead two suspected criminals in shootout in Jitra
The incident occurred near Bandar Darul Aman in Jitra, this morning. - July 5, 2025

TWO men suspected to be criminals were shot dead in a shoot-out with police at the North-South Expressway entrance ramp here at 8.05 am today.

Kedah police chief Datuk Fisol Salleh said before the incident, policemen patrolling the area came across a suspicious four-wheel drive vehicle before being ordered to stop.

“The suspects then opened fire on the police vehicle, ending in a shootout that left both suspects killed in the vehicle.

“In the vehicle, police found two firearms, a revolver and semi-automatic pistol, several bullets, a machete and tools for carrying out their criminal activities," he told reporters at the scene as reported by Bernama.

He said a background check on one of the suspects, aged 41, revealed that he has more than 40 criminal records while the identity of the other suspect was still unknown due to lack of identification.

“We believe these two are part of a larger group that commits violent crimes across the country, including drug trafficking, gangsterism, factory break-ins and armed robberies... this gang is believed to have been active since 2020.

“So far, the Forensic Unit has found three bullet casings at the scene and the investigation process is still underway. The bodies of the two suspects have been sent to the Forensic Department of the Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital in Alor Setar for autopsy and the case is being investigated under Section 307 of the Penal Code (for attempted murder),” he said.

Meanwhile, Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department (CID ) acting director Datuk Fadil Marsus, who was also present at the crime scene, said the two suspects are believed to be involved in a criminal gang committing serious crimes.

“We are investigating whether these suspects are linked to a criminal group in Klang, Selangor...the group is believed to have more than 30 members and police will take more aggressive action moving forward,” he said. - July 5, 2025

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