A hotel at Jalan Conlay has become a target of a hoax bomb threat.
Kuala Lumpur police chief Comm Datuk Allaudeen Abdul Majid said the hotel management received a phone call at 8.07pm on Saturday (Dec 9), informing them of the so-called bomb threat.
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Kuala Lumpur police chief Comm Datuk Allaudeen Abdul Majid said the hotel management received a phone call at 8.07pm on Saturday (Dec 9), informing them of the so-called bomb threat.
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00:00 "The bombing was more or less at 8-7pm. We received information about a threat or a bomb threat
00:10 through a phone call at a hotel on Kornlej Road, Kuala Lumpur.
00:15 So it is good that we received the report, we have also moved our elements for the purpose of flushing
00:25 and make sure that there is no explosive or bomb there.
00:30 So we have moved the K9 unit, the bomb destroyer unit, special forces and so on.
00:36 And we have made a flushing report throughout the hotel.
00:43 And more or less at 3am we have confirmed safety and there was no explosion or bomb found.
00:53 We have also opened an investigation under Section 507 of the Penal Code,
00:59 which is to threaten criminally in the path of public relations.
01:03 So in more detail, the hotel received a phone call, not email, the previous one was email,
01:11 received a phone call from a man in English saying that there was a bomb placed at the hotel.
01:21 So more or less from that, the hotel made a report and we have moved our units for inspection
01:29 and confirmed that there was no explosion at the Prime Minister's Hotel.
01:35 So at 3am we gave a clear report, all three mornings.
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