Shots fired at Malaysian official’s vehicle near Thai border
The Straits Times
A Malaysian border agency commander's vehicle was shot at near the Thai border, prompting a police investigation and heightened security. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PETALING JAYA – The vehicle of Bukit Kayu Hitam Malaysian Control and Border Protection Agency (AKPS) commander was shot at during an early morning incident on Feb 25 near the Malaysian-Thai border.
Kedah police chief Adzli Abu Shah said senior asst commander Mohd Nasaruddin Mohd Nasir escaped unharmed in the attack at 5.40am, roughly 1km from the border.
He said the commander was on his way to perform Subuh prayers at Masjid Al Muhajirin when two men dressed in black with full face helmets on a motorcycle, approached his car.
“One of the suspects fired two shots, hitting the rear right door and the front passenger door of the car.
“We believe the shooter used a semi-automatic weapon as we found shattered bullet fragments,” he said in a press conference on Feb 25.
Investigations showed that two shots were fired at the victim’s moving vehicle from a distance of about 1m.

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