ISKANDAR PUTERI: An online seller suffered injuries to his head and hands after an armed robbery in broad daylight at an apartment at Puteri Harbour here.
The robbery was caught on camera, and the video has since gone viral on various social media platforms.
The suspects forcefully opened the vehicle's doors and started to slash the victim who in an attempt to escape, tried to speed off but hit the car blocking him. The armed suspects continued to chase him on foot, slashing him again before robbing the man and escaping from the scene. ACP Rahmat added through investigation both suspects admitted that they were involved in the robbery, where they hit the victim’s car before robbing him.
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