Probe on vandalised Deepavali ‘kolam’ completed, say Klang cops

AHMAD ISMADI ISMAIL
AHMAD ISMADI ISMAIL
02 Nov 2022 02:10pm
Two suspects aged in 20s and 30s were detained at the North Klang District Police Headquarters for vandalism a Kolam
Two suspects aged in 20s and 30s were detained at the North Klang District Police Headquarters for vandalism a Kolam

KLANG - The investigation paper related to the viral video of an individual stepping on Deepavali ‘kolam’ decorations at a private hospital here, has been completed.

Klang Utara District Police Chief Assistant Commissioner S Vijaya Rao said the investigation paper has been referred to the Selangor police headquarters.

He said it will be sent to the Deputy Public Prosecutor's office.

"The two suspects remanded since last Monday have been granted bail pending the outcome of the case," he said in a statement today.

Sinar Harian on Sunday reported that the two suspects aged in 20s and 30s were detained at the North Klang District Police Headquarters around 11pm.

The two individuals involved are employees of a private hospital.

Previously, the media reported that Bandar Baru Klang police chief reportedly made a report against the individual involved after detecting a 37-second video showing the suspect's actions that went viral on TikTok.

Meanwhile, KPJ Klang Specialist Hospital in a statement on Sunday insisted they will not compromise on any such actions and will carry out internal investigations.

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