SUNGAI SIPUT - A outing to a clinic substantially saved contractor R. Murugan's life. Unidentified gunman dismissed multiform shots during his double-storey residence during Taman Jalong here during 10.30pm upon Monday. The bullets hit Murugan's automobile as well as shifting door.
Murugan, who is Sungai Siput Barisan Nasional coordinator R. Ganesan's younger brother, pronounced Ganesan had picked him up from his residence about 10am to see a doctor.
"I may have been killed if we was around," he pronounced when met during his residence here yesterday.
Murugan, 41, pronounced during a time of a incident, his wife, M. Puvaneswary, 30, mother, M. Mariammam, 67, as well as daughter, Elamathin, 5, were during home.
Speculating that a attack may have been politically motivated, Murugan pronounced his residence was splashed with paint as well as his automobile windscreen got crushed with a brick early this month.
"Whatever they do, it will not deter me from stability to serve a people," pronounced a multiplication head of a non-governmental organization Persatuan Kemajuan dan Perpaduan Rakyat Perak.
The police's debate unit private five bullet slugs from his house, pronounced Murugan.
Puvaneswary pronounced when a shots were fired, she had thought young kids were playing with firecrackers.
"But when we took a peek from a window of my room, we saw a motorcycle riding away."
She, however, could not establish how most persons were upon a motorcycle.
"The gunman might have thought my husband was duri! ng home as his automobile was parked in a porch. Unknown to them, he had left out to a clinic," she said.
Sungai Siput police chief Superintendent Azman Salim reliable a incident.
"We have been investigating a matter," he said, adding a box had been classified underneath a Firearms Act (Heavier Penalties) 1971.
-New Straits Times
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