KLIA security measures under scrutiny after shooting

Transport minister announces plans for discussions with National Security Council, police, MAHB on improved security protocols

3:05 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Security concerns at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) will be discussed with the National Security Council, police, and operator Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB), said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

Airport safety is managed by police and MAHB’s auxiliary aviation security, he told reporters after an event here.

“Of course, there is a need to improve security; we will seek advice from the police on how to tighten security at all of our airports, and further discussions should take place between the police and MAHB.

“I’m confident the discussions will take place soon. MAHB will need to take further action and implement additional SOPs. The ministry will take note of this.”

Bodyguard Muhammad Nur Hadith Zaini, 38, was shot while on duty at KLIA last Sunday when Hafizul Harawi allegedly opened fire twice, purportedly aiming at his wife Farah Md Isa.

Farah was protected by two bodyguards, including Nur Hadith, and was unscathed in the incident. 

Police believe that Hafizul had personal issues with Farah prior to the attack.

Currently, he is under police remand and on the lookout for defence lawyers.

The case is being investigated under Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder and Section 8 of the Firearms (Increased Penalties) Act 1971 for illegal possession of guns. – April 16, 2024

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