QuickCheck: Was there a shooting during rush hour on Jalan Rasah?


THANKS to the strict gun laws in Malaysia, incidents involving firearms are rare, but when they do occur, they stand out as an oddity.

Recently, a video depicting the aftermath of a shooting that was said to have happened in Negri Sembilan circulated online. It showed the driver slumped in his seat while another passenger, who was bleeding, was seen outside the vehicle.

Did the shooting really happen on Jalan Rasah as claimed?

Verdict:

TRUE

Seremban OCPD Asst Comm Azahar Abdul Rahim confirmed the shooting and said the victims have been rushed to the hospital for treatment.

It was reported that the two men who were travelling in a car along Jalan Rasah near Seremban sustained injuries after they were believed to have been shot by an assailant during rush hour on Wednesday morning (Dec 10).

Clips that have gone viral on social media show the driver slumped in his seat while another passenger, who was bleeding, was seen outside the vehicle.

Bloodstains were also visible on the car's exterior.

A police forensics team was immediately dispatched to the crime scene to look for leads.

He said police would provide updates later.

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