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AFF SUZUKI: Police distributes photo of four other individuals involved in scuffle
According to Selangor CID chief Datuk Mohd Adnan Abdullah, the police had identified 15 individuals that involved in the riot. - Filepic
The police have distributed photo shots of four other individuals believed to have been involved in the scuffle which took place during the recent AFF Suzuki Cup first-leg semi final match between Malaysia and Vietnam.
So far, five individuals pursued by the police wanted by the police have surrendered.
They have also recorded the statements given by these individuals.
According to Selangor CID chief Datuk Mohd Adnan Abdullah, police have identified 15 individuals that are believed to have been involved in the scuffle.
Polis still on the hunt for 10 more individuals.
Several Malaysian fans had attacked Vietnam supporters at the Shah Alam Stadium soon after the national team lost 1-2 to Vietnam during the first leg of the AFF Suzuki Cup semi-finals match on Sunday.
Following the incident, Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin apologised to Vietnam football fans for the fans unruly behaviour.
“There is no reason for such violent act. Especially towards the visitors in our country. Is this how we treat our guests? It does not matter if they are here on a visit or working here, this is not Malaysian culture,” said Khairy also wrote on his Facebook.
So far, five individuals pursued by the police wanted by the police have surrendered.
They have also recorded the statements given by these individuals.
According to Selangor CID chief Datuk Mohd Adnan Abdullah, police have identified 15 individuals that are believed to have been involved in the scuffle.
Polis still on the hunt for 10 more individuals.
Several Malaysian fans had attacked Vietnam supporters at the Shah Alam Stadium soon after the national team lost 1-2 to Vietnam during the first leg of the AFF Suzuki Cup semi-finals match on Sunday.
Following the incident, Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin apologised to Vietnam football fans for the fans unruly behaviour.
“There is no reason for such violent act. Especially towards the visitors in our country. Is this how we treat our guests? It does not matter if they are here on a visit or working here, this is not Malaysian culture,” said Khairy also wrote on his Facebook.