TIGHTER SECURITY AT COURTHOUSE



KOTA KINABALU: Tighter security measures were taken during a building yesterday following Monday's explosve anything forged during a begin of a Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) in to bootleg newcomer issues in Sabah.
City military chief, ACP Jauteh Dikun, said, military believed a antic call, which was made by a masculine caller during 2.30pm on Monday, was dictated to disrupt a RCI proceedings.
"Police have been still investigating a case as well as looking during every angle. No detain has been made during a moment as well as military has urged any one with any information to come forward to assist in our investigation," he pronounced when contacted yesterday.
Jauteh added which military were still carrying out review to identify a caller as well as which a case would be investigated under Section 505 (b) of a Penal Code.
The initial day of a RCI was abruptly halted after military ordered a evacuation of a building following a explosve threat.
Court guards rught away ushered commission members, witnesses as well as members of a public out of a building after a masculine caller claimed which there was a explosve wrapped in a black plastic bag as well as placed in a dustbin.
A military explosve squad as well as K9 dog unit were deployed to a scene though did not found any explosve in a building as well as a surrounding area after two hours of combing a area. The RCI move resumed but any incident. (BP)
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