2 police officers injured in landslide in Malaysia while preparing to dispose of an old bomb

In the Johor district of Kluang on Tuesday ( Aug 27 ), two police officers in Malaysia were seriously hurt as they were getting ready to dispose of an old bomb.

A bomb waste product from the Johor police dependent office was dispatched to Taman Sri Lambak at about 8.50am, according to Kluang city police captain Bahrin Mohd Noh in a statement.

However, a disaster at the explosion’s place was reported to the local police at around 2.20pm.

Two people of the bomb disposal system were buried and injured as a result of the wall’s collapse at the explosive waste place, according to Bahrin.

The two policemen were saved and transported for care to the Enche’s Besar Hajjah Khalsom Kluang Hospital.

One official, 34, fractured his remaining knee and a left breast. However, the second official, 39, broke his leg bone and three kept bones. &nbsp,

Both are stable and undergoing additional medical care.

Initial reports from some Indonesian media that the bomb’s blast was to blame, but Bahrin clarified that the incident occurred as the policemen were preparing to rid of the weapon.

According to the New Straits Times, the wounded officers are Corporal Muhammad Faruuqi Shamsary, 34, and Sergeant Abdul Halim Zainal, 39.