According to Bernama, the event is being looked into under Sections 301 and 39 of the Penal Code for attempting to murder, 186 of the Penal Code for obstructing public employees in the course of their responsibilities, and Section 26a of the Anti-Trafficking in People and Anti-Smuggling of Refugees Act 2007 for the trafficking of workers.
An Indonesian man suspected of being a” transporter” has also been arrested, the minister said.
This implies that he was in charge of facilitating the entry and exit of people entering our nation without any papers. According to Saifuddin, who was detained, and the initial research indicates that he is connected to the ship that the MMEA pursued, according to reports from news outlet Malay Mail.
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Following the incident, Indonesia urged an research, including into the possible use of “excessive power”.
The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs claimed in a speech on January 25 that the shooting occurred as five Indonesian citizens were allegedly trying to illegally left Malaysia.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who was in Putrajaya last week for a position attend at the offer of Malaysian King Sultan Ibrahim, expressed confidence that Malaysia would launch a detailed investigation into the shooting, while Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim promised a transparent investigation, according to Free Malaysia Now.
Anwar claimed that he had instructed Indonesia to submit a preliminary research report via its Malaysian ambassador.
He also urged Malaysians to keep quiet after about 100 individuals from labor unions and human rights organizations pelted eggs at the Malaysian ambassador in Jakarta on Friday in protest.
WARNING GIVEN TO BOAT, SAYS SAIFUDDIN
Saifuddin said the boat’s Penggalang 31 vehicle, which had issued a caution to the vehicle using a loudhailer, which ignored the warning, and that MMEA’s Penggalang 31 vessel had given more information about the incident on Monday.
A fight ensued and the ship tried to memory the MMEA’s vehicle, targeting its website, which posed a threat of blast, he said.
MMEA officers shot warning photos in the air before trying to remove the ship’s website, he said. However, the MMEA vehicle returned to its foundation and the vessel continued to avoid being captured.
Earlier studies claimed that Malaysia’s sea company received a tip-off about a ship adrift off Banting Beach in Kuala Langat at around 9am on January 24.
One of the men who were found on the ship, who was later declared dead, and the other of whom was in critical condition, were taken to a hospital in Klang for treatment.
A medical physician official from the doctor filed a police report on January 24 after the three different Indonesians showed up with bullet wounds.