BREAKING NEWS! BREAKING NEWS!!
sorry for d low quality audio... direct record from phone
"...5 di tahan hasil operasi di beberapa premis di Melaka, Selangor & Perak dari 25 jun sehingga 3 julai lalu. Turut dirampas daripada mereka senjata api tiruan, pakaian celoreng tentera, parang dan alat memanah. Kes disiasat dibawah seksyen 8, Akta Senjata Api (penalti lebih berat) 1971 dan seksyen 36, Akta Senjata..."
Damn.... this kind of people always likes to mess up with authorities.... donno if this people are really paintballers or just using this sport as their cover-up... puh! any of this thing happen again, our sport will be in danger... think wisely.
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Online article from Thestar.com.my
Realistic fakes: SAC Rodwan (third from left) showing off the bow that was seized from the suspects while state CID chief ACP Mohd Adnan Abdullah (second from left) examines a replica machine gun. MALACCA: Five paintball enthusiasts found themselves on the wrong side of the law when they were caught with a collection of bullets, combat gear, an automatic pistol and several fake guns, among others.
The police said, however, aside being paintball fans and running businesses related to the recreational sport, none of the five had a criminal record or had been involved in crime.
“However, we are investigating how they came to be in possession of a genuine automatic pistol and over 500 rounds of assorted ammunition,” said Malacca police chief Senior Asst Comm (I) Datuk Rodwan Mohd Yusof.
SAC Rodwan said the five – aged 31 to 40 – were arrested in separate raids here and in Selangor and Perak between June 26 and July 8.
Over 20 items were seized during the raids, including a 9mm automatic pistol, four replica pistols and three replica machine guns.
Also seized were a bow and arrows, telescopic gun sights, two kukris, army camouflage attire and over 500 rounds of assorted bullets.
Rodwan said the police have not ruled out the possibility that one of the suspects had links to either the police or the armed forces.
He warned the public not to buy replica firearms or army camouflage fatigues as it was an offence to do so.
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