KL CPO: Bombings work of professionals, not police


The bombings outward the Jalan Duta Court Complex upon Monday was the work of professional explosve makers as well as not the police, pronounced Kuala Lumpur military chief Mohmad Salleh.

He pronounced military investigations at the locations of the bombings found the bombs were set of by timers whilst the trade cones they were hidden in were simply available.

"The thickness of the cones used also varied, whereby, where the first as well as second bombs went off, they were only three millimetres (mm) thick whilst the cone hiding the third explosve was just 2mm thick.

"The police's trade cones are 7mm thick," he told the press conference after in attendance the coupon presentation rite for widows of military personnel who died in the line of avocation today.

NONEFurther to this, he said, military reconstruction of the fragments of the first two cones found they were conical in figure whilst the third was the square type, unlike the police's which are triangular shaped.

He pronounced formed upon the recovery of tools of warning clocks, PVC pipes as well as batteries, the bombs of were of the 'improvised bomb device' (IED) sort as well as not as had been reported earlier.

"The warning clocks used for timers were of the poor variety, the back was red as well as the front colourful. The bomb element was packed in PVC pipes having serial numbers 'Cap Es 434' whilst red as well as black wires were used to bond to 'Eveready, GP as well as King Long batteries which supplied the electrical energy for detonation," he said.

Bombs meant to emanate chaos

The bombs went off whilst the proof was starting up! on outwa rd the justice complex in support of Op! position Leader Anwar Ibrahim, who was to know the verdict of his sodomy hearing at the Kuala Lumpur High Court upon Monday.

He was clear as well as discharged from the charge of having sodomised his former personal aide Mohd Saiful Bukhari Azlan in 2008.

NONEMohmad urged any one with knowledge upon the bombings to contact the questioning officer, DSP Yahya Abdul Rahman, at019-470 8946or the nearest military station.

He pronounced which so far no one had been called for questioning as well as which serve investigations were ongoing.

He added which military believed the bombings were only meant to cause disharmony as well as not kill or maim people.

Mohmad also tookUtusan Malaysiato charge for speculating around the front page report which the demonstrators had brought the explosives.

"Do not have speculations upon this emanate as it could have apocalyptic consequences," he said.

Five people were injured, none seriously, in the bombing incidents.

- Bernama
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