SUBANG: Police are urging people who possess any form of video recording, including pictures, of the "901 bombings" outside the Jalan Duta court complex on Jan 9 to assist them in their investigations.
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar said such recordings could be relevant in solving the bombings.
"So far, no one has come forward with information on the bombings despite the RM10,000 police reward," he said.
"I urge those who attended the gathering and have any form of footage or video recording to come forward to help us with the investigations."
Ismail said police would continue to investigate the incident despite the lack of credible leads.
"This is no laughing matter and the culprit should turn himself in," he said.
- http://www.mmail.com.my
Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar said such recordings could be relevant in solving the bombings.
"So far, no one has come forward with information on the bombings despite the RM10,000 police reward," he said.
"I urge those who attended the gathering and have any form of footage or video recording to come forward to help us with the investigations."
Ismail said police would continue to investigate the incident despite the lack of credible leads.
"This is no laughing matter and the culprit should turn himself in," he said.
- http://www.mmail.com.my
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