KUALA LUMPUR: The high-profile nature of Kim Jong-nam’s murder prompted the authorities to keep details of their investigation under wraps, to the extent that even the Fire and Rescue Department personnel had thought they were set to take part in a drill during one of the missions in Jalan Klang Lama here.
The Hazmat (hazardous materials) team only discovered what their Thursday assignment at the venue really entailed at the last minute.
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