Police report lodged after foreigners arrive at Hospital Serdang with gunshot wounds


KUALA LUMPUR: Three foreign men sought treatment for gunshot wounds at Hospital Sultan Idris Shah (Hospital Serdang).

The hospital administration has lodged a police report on the matter, sources told The Star.

The three, believed to be Indonesians, were brought to the hospital at about 7.30am on Friday (Jan 24).

The sources said the victims were sent there by an unknown person.

"Two of them had wet clothes while the other victim was only wearing a pair of boxer shorts

"They also did not have any identification documents," they said.

According to the sources, all three gave conflicting reasons when asked about their injuries, and upon examination, it was discovered that they had been shot.

Efforts to get confirmation from Sepang OCPD Asst Comm Norhizam Bahaman are ongoing.

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