Foreigners told to respect the law


Mohd Aidil with his wife Nor Hazani (centre) showing his wound to Norsalmah at the South Klang district police headquarters.

PUTRAJAYA: Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has once again reminded foreigners to respect the country’s laws in the wake of the death of a policeman who was slashed by a group of foreigners earlier this week.

He reiterated that the police had adhered to the standard operating procedure (SOP) during the incident in Klang, Selangor, on Tuesday, which left Kpl Raja Aizam Raja Mohd, 53, dead from a head injury, and Kpl Mohd Aidil Mustafa, 29, injured.

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