Sunday, 18 August 2013

Petrol bomb attack in Aman Perdana, Klang

Photo: Petrol bomb attack in Aman Perdana, Klang

By EUNICE AU
NST 18/8/13


KLANG: A car was torched and a dog was injured in a molotov cocktail attack on a home at Jalan Aman Perdana 4c/ku5, Taman Aman Perdana, here, this morning.

Two fire bombs had been thrown in the 2.20am incident, one at the victim's car which was parked outside and another in the house compound.

The house owner, M. Mosses, 54, said he was sleeping soundly when his seven-year-old German Shepard had suddenly started barking loudly.

 "I looked out the window and saw my wife's car burning.

 "My dog was barking and trying to jump over the gate to chase the culprits," he said at his home today.

 He added that he had immediately tried to douse the fires and managed to extinguish them.

 However, the bumper of his wife's Mazda2 car had been badly damaged while his dog suffered burns on its legs.

 Mosses, his wife and daughter were unhurt.

 Mosses said he had been living in the neighbourhood for the past five years and it was the first time his home had been attacked.

 North Klang district deputy police chief Superintendent Jani Ahmad confirmed the incident and said police had found glass fragments in the house compound.

 "A neighbourhood security guard stationed about 500 metres away saw two men on a motorcycle throw bottles at the house.

 "However, the guard did not manage to spot the vehicle number plate," he said when contacted.

The case will be investigated under Section 435 of the Penal Code for mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to cause damage to amount of fifty ringgit.

www.nst.com.my/latest/petrol-bomb-attack-in-aman-perdana-klang-1.339860?cache=03%2F7.307707%2F7.307779#ixzz2cKHOqXXQ
By EUNICE AU
NST 18/8/13


KLANG: A car was torched and a dog was injured in a molotov cocktail attack on a home at Jalan Aman Perdana 4c/ku5, Taman Aman Perdana, here, this morning.

Two fire bombs had been thrown in the 2.20am incident, one at the victim's car which was parked outside and another in the house compound.

The house owner, M. Mosses, 54, said he was sleeping soundly when his seven-year-old German Shepard had suddenly started barking loudly.

"I looked out the window and saw my wife's car burning.

"My dog was barking and trying to jump over the gate to chase the culprits," he said at his home today.

He added that he had immediately tried to douse the fires and managed to extinguish them.

However, the bumper of his wife's Mazda2 car had been badly damaged while his dog suffered burns on its legs.

Mosses, his wife and daughter were unhurt.

Mosses said he had been living in the neighbourhood for the past five years and it was the first time his home had been attacked.

North Klang district deputy police chief Superintendent Jani Ahmad confirmed the incident and said police had found glass fragments in the house compound.

"A neighbourhood security guard stationed about 500 metres away saw two men on a motorcycle throw bottles at the house.

"However, the guard did not manage to spot the vehicle number plate," he said when contacted.

The case will be investigated under Section 435 of the Penal Code for mischief by fire or explosive substance with intent to cause damage to amount of fifty ringgit.

www.nst.com.my/latest/petrol-bomb-attack-in-aman-perdana-klang-1.339860?cache=03%2F7.307707%2F7.307779#ixzz2cKHOqXXQ

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