Police: Use public transport tomorrow


KUALA LUMPUR, January 11 Kuala Lumpur military chief Datuk Mohmad Salleh suggested a public, especially those entering a city, to make use of open travel tomorrow to equivocate overload in perspective of agatheringto be held in a city.
He pronounced those who had no urgent matters to attend to in a city should equivocate sure routes in several locations tomorrow.
Police crew would be on avocation from 6am to guard as well as control situation in a city, he added.
Mohmad pronounced military would concentration on 12 locations, namely Pasar Seni, Pudu Sentral, Masjid Jamek, Maju Junction, Sogo Complex, a National Mosque, KTM Komuter stations, KLCC, Sultan Sulaiman Club, Ar-Rahman Mosque, KL Sentral as well as a Kampung Baru Mosque.
"The Tracker Dog Unit (K9) will also be mobilised to equivocate any unfavourable incident," he told a media conference during a Kuala Lumpur military contingent headquarters here today.
In another development, military incarcerated a Nigerian man as well as seized drug, worth RM1.5 million, during a highway retard mounted during a exit of a Kuala Lumpur-Seremban Highway nearby Taman Desa about 1.30am final Wednesday.
Kuala Lumpur Narcotic Crime Investigation Department conduct ACP Wan Abdullah Ishak pronounced a think was travelling in a taxi as well as attempted to flee when it stopped during a highway block.
"He was seen throwing two plastic packages on a highway as well as this led military to detain him," he told reporters here.
The 37-year-old think is in remand until Wednesday to facilitate military investigation, he added. Bernama
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