PDRM bantu siasatan rakyat Malaysia ditembak di Yala
POLIS Diraja Malaysia akan membantu pihak berkuasa Thailand dalam siasatan seorang rakyat negara ini yang cedera parah dipercayai terkena tembakan oleh seorang penyerang yang tidak dikenali di Jalan Chantharothai, Bandar Betong, Wilayah Yala, Selatan Thailand pada Sabtu lepas.
“Mangsa yang mengalami kecederaan parah di bahagian perut dan paha telah dibawa ke Hospital Betong bagi mendapatkan rawatan lanjut dan keadaan mangsa kini masih stabil,” katanya dalam kenyataan di Ipoh, hari ini.
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