Bodyguard injured after man shoots at wife at Kuala Lumpur airport, manhunt underway

Following a shooting incident at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA ) in the early hours of Sunday ( Apr 14), a manhunt is currently on the ground in Malaysia. &nbsp,

At around 1.20am, the 38-year-old assailant opened flames on his family at the entrance hall in Terminal 1.

He fired two shots from a distance of about three and a half meters before falling, according to CID producer Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain, Bukit Aman.

One of the photos hit and critically wounded one of the victim’s two bodyguards, with the companion now hospitalised in critical situation. &nbsp,

When the person lit and threw fireworks at his wife to harm her, two other members of the public also suffered injuries. &nbsp,

According to Mohd Shuhaily, initial investigations revealed that the suspect and his family, who is reportedly in the early stages of pregnancy, had a personal relationship.

The pair were said to be in the process of getting a divorce, he added.

Mohd Shuhaily urged the think to move himself in, noting that all neighboring state CID personnel had been roped in to the research, which would include the nation’s border regions. &nbsp,

Prior to this, the person had previously fled in a car park at Block C’s levels two and is thought to be heading north. &nbsp,

” I advise the think to show up and show up at any officers place.” &nbsp, Authorities have identified the suspect, who is dangerous and equipped.

” Therefore, anyone who comes across the suspect should share the information ( alert police ) and should not act on their own, “he told a press conference after inspecting&nbsp, KLIA 1.

In a previous statement, authorities claimed that the suspect had three criminal files, two for fraud and one for impersonating a civil servant. &nbsp,

According to Mohd Shuhaily, the man’s wife had recently filed two police reports accusing him of being a criminal intimidator.

The guy was detained after the most recent document was submitted in December of last year.

We have completed the analysis papers, but there are some instructions that need to be followed. Following that incident, the suspect’s family hired lieutenants,” said&nbsp, Mohd Shuhaily. &nbsp,