Mysterious, Six Cars Burned at Malaysia LRT Station
Senin, 21 Desember 2015 - 19:21 WIB
Mysterious, Six Cars Burned at Malaysia LRT Station
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KUALA LUMPUR - Various speculation about the cause of the burning of six cars in the parking area near Taman Jaya LRT station, Malaysia. Inspector General of Police, Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar said, bombs were not behind the fire today.
As reported by malaymailonline, He took to Twitter to quash the online rumours that started spreading over the cause of the fire.
“Someone set a car ablaze at parking of Lrt Taman Jaya, Pj. There was no bomb explosion. @PDRMsia is investigating a case of mischief by fire,” he posted on his Twitter account @KBAB51.
Khalid said the police are investigating the fire at the parking lot. In what appeared to be well meaning advice, these Twitter users urged others to “stay safe” and “be extra careful”. The tweets that mentioned bombs were later removed from the microblogging website.
According to The Star Online, six cars were involved in the fire at around 1pm today which was put out by firefighters in 30 minutes. The Fire and Rescue Department’s spokesman said four of the six cars were badly damaged while 20 per cent of the two other cars were burnt, the news site said.
Train operator Prasarana clarified in a statement that the fire did not occur at its Taman Jaya LRT station or its carpark, adding that the incident had taken place at a carpark next to the station.
“Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the fire. No injuries reported. Train services are not affected and are operating as usual,” it said.
As reported by malaymailonline, He took to Twitter to quash the online rumours that started spreading over the cause of the fire.
“Someone set a car ablaze at parking of Lrt Taman Jaya, Pj. There was no bomb explosion. @PDRMsia is investigating a case of mischief by fire,” he posted on his Twitter account @KBAB51.
Khalid said the police are investigating the fire at the parking lot. In what appeared to be well meaning advice, these Twitter users urged others to “stay safe” and “be extra careful”. The tweets that mentioned bombs were later removed from the microblogging website.
According to The Star Online, six cars were involved in the fire at around 1pm today which was put out by firefighters in 30 minutes. The Fire and Rescue Department’s spokesman said four of the six cars were badly damaged while 20 per cent of the two other cars were burnt, the news site said.
Train operator Prasarana clarified in a statement that the fire did not occur at its Taman Jaya LRT station or its carpark, adding that the incident had taken place at a carpark next to the station.
“Authorities are currently investigating the cause of the fire. No injuries reported. Train services are not affected and are operating as usual,” it said.
(rnz)