M'sians told to be careful


Unexpected delay: Indonesians waiting for traffic to resume near the site of the blasts. — EPA

KUALA LUMPUR: Global Movement of Moderates CEO Nasharuddin Mat Isa was on his way back to his hotel in Jakarta after a meeting, when his car was diverted by the police to take a longer route.

He asked the police about the commotion and that was when he learnt about the explosions in Jakarta.

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