Bodyguard kills three in Malaysia shooting rampage
Three people were killed and four others
 injured in Malaysia when the bodyguard of one of the victims went on a 
shooting rampage, the country’s police chief said Friday.
Gun violence is rare in Malaysia, which 
has strict firearms laws, and the incident on the northern resort island
 of Penang late Thursday brought traffic to a standstill for about six 
hours.
 “Three people were killed and four 
others injured in the shooting. The weapon has been seized,” national 
police chief Khalid Abu Bakar told reporters.
“Three people were killed and four 
others injured in the shooting. The weapon has been seized,” national 
police chief Khalid Abu Bakar told reporters.
The bodyguard, a former military 
reservist who police did not want to identify, was detained and is being
 held in police custody.
“From the initial investigations… the shooter has a mental problem,” Khalid added.
The bodyguard, who police said was in 
his 40s, initially shot his 32-year-old employer Ong Teik Kwong in his 
car, Mior Faridalathrash Wahid, Penang district police chief, told AFP.
He then got out of the vehicle and began
 firing at random, killing two more people and wounding four others, 
including a cameraman with a public broadcaster, until he surrendered to
 the police.
“Police approached the shooter and ordered him to surrender. He obeyed police instructions and we arrested him,” Mior said.
 
 
 
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