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Indonesian Sought for Allegedly Killing Fellow Indonesian in Malaysia

Jakarta Globe

An Indonesian worker was brutally murdered in Selangor, Malaysia on Tuesday in what police believe was a personal conflict with a fellow Indonesian.

Mohammad Said’s brother found him dead with his throat cut at a construction site in Bandar Sri Damansara, Selangor, according to Malaysia’s Berita Harian newspaper.

Both Said and his brother, Tamaji Ali, worked at the construction site. According to Ali, his brother did not come home after working on Monday. Upon arriving at work on Tuesday morning, Ali saw traces of blood he thought were from an animal. Instead, the blood led him to his brother’s body.

Police are looking for the victim’s friend, another Indonesian worker, who has been missing since Monday. Petaling Jaya Police Chief Arjunaidi Mohamed said the murder was believed to be motivated by a personal conflict. The suspect is thought to be hiding nearby. He cannot flee Malaysia because police have confiscated his passport from his room, the chief said.


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