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Hafizul Hawari, the suspect in the shooting case at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, is led by police to the Magistrate’s Court in Kota Bahru, Kelantan, on April 22, 2024. — Picture by BERNAMA

Court extends remand for KLIA shooter suspect

KOTA BHARU, April 22 — The remand period for the suspect in the shooting case at the Arrivals Hall, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in the early morning of April 14, has been extended by five days.

The order to extend the remand for Hafizul Hawari, which is effective tomorrow until April 27, was made by Magistrate Ahmad Syafiq Aizat Nazri at the Magistrate’s Court here, today after hearing the application of investigating officer ASP Siti Yusnita Yaacub.

The application to extend the remand was made to assist investigation under Section 8 of the Firearms (Increased Penalties) Act 1971 and Section 8 (a) of the Arms Act 1960.

Earlier, Hafizul who was in orange lockup attire arrived at the court compound at 8.35 am under strict security control by a police team from the Special Investigations Division (D9) of the Criminal Investigation Department, Kelantan police contingent headquarters (IPK).

On April 14, at about 1.30 am, a bodyguard for Hafizul’s wife was seriously injured when he was shot in the stomach by the suspect.

The wife, who was the real target in the shooting case, however, survived the incident.

Hafizul was arrested in front of a private hospital in Kota Bharu on April 15 before being remanded for seven days starting on April 16 and ending today.

— Bernama

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