Man who allegedly assaulted bodyguards for fasting remanded until April 17


KUALA LUMPUR: The main suspect who allegedly assaulted two of his bodyguards and pointed a gun at one of them for fasting has been remanded.

"He has been remanded until April 17," said Dang Wangi OCPD Asst Comm Mohamad Zainal Abdullah (pic) on Thursday (April 15).

On Wednesday (April 14), the police received a report on the suspect, who was supposedly upset that his two bodyguards were fasting during Ramadan.

The complainant, a 26-year-old bodyguard, told the police that the incident occurred at a condominium in Jalan Pinang.

He claimed that he and a colleague were slapped after telling the suspect they were fasting when he asked them.

The complainant added that they then followed the suspect to his house in Batu Nilam, Klang, where they were beaten with a cane.

A gun was also allegedly pointed at one of the bodyguards.

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