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KUALA LUMPUR - In the space of 3 days, assassins on motorbikes have struck twice in Malaysia's capital city.
The first was a day ago on Friday where the victim - a gold dealer - was lucky enough to survive despite assailants firing 3 shots at him when he stopped his car at a traffic light in Pandan Indah.
Today, in Cheras Perdana not too far away from Pandah Indah, another 'contract-style hit' was carried out. This time it was fatal.
An ex-convict was shot dead in the living room of a house in Cheras Perdana, Batu 9, Cheras today. In the 1.30pm incident, the 36-year-old victim was shot three times in the chest.
District police chief Assistant Commissioner Abdul Rashid Abdul Wahab said the suspects, two men on a motorcycle, arrived at the house on Jalan CP 3/24 in the Cheras Perdana housing estate minutes before the incident.
"The victim was identified as Selangor-born B. Balamurali, who was just released from jail in June," NST reported Rashid as saying.
It is learnt that the police forensics team is currently conducting investigations at the crime scene. The case is being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder.
Full article: http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/i...by-gunmen-on-motorbike&Itemid=2#ixzz2auQnPwjp
The first was a day ago on Friday where the victim - a gold dealer - was lucky enough to survive despite assailants firing 3 shots at him when he stopped his car at a traffic light in Pandan Indah.
Today, in Cheras Perdana not too far away from Pandah Indah, another 'contract-style hit' was carried out. This time it was fatal.
An ex-convict was shot dead in the living room of a house in Cheras Perdana, Batu 9, Cheras today. In the 1.30pm incident, the 36-year-old victim was shot three times in the chest.
District police chief Assistant Commissioner Abdul Rashid Abdul Wahab said the suspects, two men on a motorcycle, arrived at the house on Jalan CP 3/24 in the Cheras Perdana housing estate minutes before the incident.
"The victim was identified as Selangor-born B. Balamurali, who was just released from jail in June," NST reported Rashid as saying.
It is learnt that the police forensics team is currently conducting investigations at the crime scene. The case is being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder.
Full article: http://www.malaysia-chronicle.com/i...by-gunmen-on-motorbike&Itemid=2#ixzz2auQnPwjp