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Sg Golok bomb blast: no Malaysian residents involved, say police

Authorities say violence was just between suspects and Thai security personnel

4:10 PM MYT

 

KOTA BHARU – Police have confirmed that the bomb explosion and gunfire believed to have occurred in the Gualosira area, Pasemas District in Sg Golok, Narathiwat Province, early today, did not involve any Malaysian residents in the bordering distinct of Pasir Mas, Kelantan.

State police chief Datuk Muhamad Zaki Harun said instead, the explosion and gunfire occurred just between the suspects and Thai security personnel near the Malaysia-Thailand border.

“I have instructed the Pasir Mas district police, which is near the border, to also investigate this incident.

“At the same time, Kelantan police have also increased security control at the border, especially around the areas of Kampung Tersang and Jeram Perdah, Pasir Mas, following the incident,” he told a press conference at the Kelantan police headquarters, here today.

Muhamad Zaki said border security control in Pasir Mas, mounted in cooperation with the General Operations Force, was immediately intensified due to the area’s proximity to the scene.

Kelantan police are also prepared to assist Thai security forces if needed.

Earlier today, Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain reportedly said that the police have tightened Malaysia-Thailand border security following a bomb explosion and gunfire in Sg Golok, a little after midnight yesterday.

Four Thai security personnel were injured in the incident. – April 29, 2024

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