Four men claim trial to rioting at Seafield temple


PETALING JAYA: Four men who were allegedly involved in a scuffle over the relocation of a temple in Subang Jaya last month have claimed trial in a magistrate’s court here to rioting and possessing dangerous weapons.

The three self-employed – Muhammad Ridzuan Sekh Ruslan, 26, Mohd Khairi Abd Rashid, 24, and Rozaihan Jamaludin, 38 – and security officer Irwan Nordin, 38, were charged before magistrate Nor Ariffin Hisham yesterday.

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