A shocking incident unfolded late last night in Kuala Langat, Malaysia, where a man was found dead from multiple gunshot wounds directly outside a police station.
This grim event, which has deeply unsettled the local community, took place along Jalan 6, Kampung Baru Rinching, in Selangor.

A report was lodged at 11:30 pm on the 18th of this month by a patrolling voluntary police officer.
He was drawn to the Rinching police station by a succession of loud noises and was met with a harrowing sight: a local man, bloodied and lifeless, lying at the roadside.
Multiple gunshot to the victim’s head
Kuala Langat police chief, Superintendent Ahmad Ridhwan, revealed in a press statement that the deceased was a 39-year-old local man with a history of 13 criminal offences.
According to the Superintendent, initial investigations suggested that the victim had sustained multiple gunshot wounds to his head, leading to fatal blood loss.
The scene was thoroughly examined by forensic specialists, who identified five bullet casings and confirmed the presence of four gunshot wounds on the deceased’s head.
Superintendent Ahmad Ridhwan further stated that the police, invoking Section 302 of the Penal Code (pertaining to murder), have launched a comprehensive investigation to apprehend the perpetrator or perpetrators. In the interest of maintaining the integrity of the investigation, he has also urged the public to avoid speculating or spreading unverified information regarding the case.
The police are currently seeking any information that could assist in this investigation. Those with any relevant information are encouraged to visit their nearest police station or to call 03-3187 2222. This case serves as a stark reminder of the serious duty to uphold law and order, and the importance of community cooperation in ensuring public safety.
