Gang sends fiery warning to Kedah police


SUNGAI PETANI: Two suspected gang members on a motorcycle threw a Molotov cocktail at the entrance of the Kuala Muda district police headquarters here early Saturday.

According to a police source, the incident occurred near the gate of the main entrance at about 3.30am.

The source said a policeman on sentry duty saw two men on a yellow motorcycle trying to hang a banner on the gate.

The scorch mark on the road left behind by a molotov cocktail hurled at the Kuala Muda police station.

When he approached them, they fled on their motorcycle but not before throwing a Molotov cocktail at the entrance, leaving a black scorch mark on the road.

The policeman later found a banner that included the phrase "last warning for PDRM", believed to be in relation to a recent crackdown on gang members in the state.

He then lodged a police report over the incident at 4.44am.

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