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Suspects held after car chase and one shot fired

The suspect drove away in a reckless manner towards the city, crashing into several vehicles, but got caught in a traffic jam on Jalan Tun Abdul Razak.

KUALA LUMPUR: Police were forced to fire at a four-wheel-drive (4WD) vehicle, with two individuals believed to be under the influence of drugs inside, when it fled after attempting to crash into two policemen along Jalan Gurney and Jalan Raja Chulan on Thursday.

The incident occurred at 4.45pm when a police team spotted a Nissan Frontier 4WD on Jalan Gurney driven by a man, with a 24-year-old woman as passenger, in a suspicious manner.

Wangsa Maju district police chief Rajab Ahad Ismail said the police ordered the driver, aged 26, to stop but he failed to do so.

“Instead, the driver sped away towards Jalan Tun Razak before being caught in a traffic jam.

“When a policeman approached the vehicle, the driver attempted to ram into him. This caused the policeman to fire a shot which hit the rear tyre of the 4WD.

“However, the suspect drove away in a reckless manner towards the city, crashing into several vehicles along the way before almost crashing into a traffic policeman on Jalan Raja Chulan,” he said in a statement today.

Rajab said police finally arrested the suspects in front of Lot 10, Bukit Bintang.

It was found that the two suspects fled for fear of being arrested by the police as they were under the influence of drugs, he said.

Tests conducted on their urine found both of them to be positive for drugs.

He said it was also found that the man had 10 previous records for drug cases, theft and burglary.

Both suspects have been remanded for five days until this Tuesday for investigations.