Suspect carried out Sg Golok shooting with younger brother, police say


KOTA BARU: The suspect in the fatal shooting of a Malaysian citizen in Sungai Golok, Thailand, on Saturday (Nov 1) is alleged to have carried out the attack with his younger brother.

Kelantan police chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat said the suspect's brother fled following the attack and remains at large.

He described both suspects as armed and dangerous, having brutally shot the victim.

"We received information from the Thai police that the main suspect surrendered and was arrested at around 6pm (local time/7 pm in Malaysia) on Sunday.

"Police are also investigating claims that the suspect holds dual citizenship," he said when contacted on Monday.

Mohd Yusoff said the suspect had no criminal record in Malaysia, but police will conduct further investigations based on forthcoming information.

"We are currently awaiting details from the Thai police, including the suspect's background," he said.

According to him, police have tightened security at the Malaysia-Thailand border, setting up roadblocks to track down the suspect's younger brother.

It was reported that the main suspect, who is a former import player for the Kelantan football team, surrendered to Thai police on Sunday.

Malaysian Mohd Fuad Fahmie Ghazali from Pasir Mas, Kelantan, died after being shot at his house in Sungai Golok on Saturday. – Bernama

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