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Nepal Embassy triggers police investigation into video of Nepalese guard being abused

Friday, 31 Jul 2020 12:45 PM MYTThe Embassy of Nepal said a police report has been initiated for further investigations into the incident. ― Picture by Hari Anggara

KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 — The Embassy of Nepal here has lodged a police report over a video online that appeared to show a Malaysian man hitting a Nepalese guard with a truncheon. On its Facebook page, the embassy also urged those with information about the incident to contact it. “The Embassy of Nepal, Kuala Lumpur notes with concern the recent video trending on social media regarding the assault on a security guard in Malaysia.It said those with information could contact it viaIn the one-minute video posted online, a man speaking Bahasa Melayu was seen using a truncheon to beat a Nepalese guard who did not retaliate.The video bore a time stamp purporting that it was shot on July 7 and it was initially posted on Facebook by a user named “Sq soul7” .

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