The death toll from the shooting of Indonesian migrant workers by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (APMM) has risen to two.
The Jan 24 incident in the waters of Tanjung Rhu in Selangor killed one and injured four other Indonesians. Malaysian police ...
Selangor police chief Hussein Omar Khan says the suspect was one of the four Indonesians injured in the Jan 24 incident.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed the death of another Indonesian migrant worker following the shooting incident ...
The Royal Malaysian Police arrested one Indonesian national in connection to the shooting, although it was unclear what role they played in the incident.
The victim, whose identity is still unknown due to a lack of identification, died in a hospital in Selangor, Malaysia after undergoing surgery for gunshot wounds to his kidneys.
The incident off Selangor state raises a rare diplomatic flap between the two close neighbours. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
Indonesian Ambassador to Malaysia Hermono urges for the investigation into the shooting case of an Indonesian citizen to be ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNMMEA shooting might have involved drugs, firearms trafficking, says SaifuddinThe home minister says police are not ruling out the possibility, going by similar cases that occurred in the past.
Six Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) officers, who were on duty during the recent Tanjung Rhu shooting incident ...
Komnas HAM states that the shooting of five Indonesian citizens in the waters of Tanjung Rhu by Malaysian authorities was not ...
Six Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) officers on duty during the recent Tanjung Rhu shooting involving Indonesian ...
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