Police: Surrender all firearms


Sarawak CID Chief Datuk Dev Kumar (centre) talking to Miri deputy police chief Stanley Ringit about the seizure of firearms seized from Lee’s house. — Stephen THEN / The Star

MIRI: Members of the public in Sarawak who have firearms – whether licensed or illegally acquired – must surrender their weapons to the police.

Sarawak CID Chief Senior Asst Comm Datuk Dev Kumar said some of the guns in Sarawak were bought from overseas.

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