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Received — 28 April 2026 Oceania and SE Asia
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  • Ex-Johor Bersatu associate chief hurt after discharging firearm at Kota Tinggi shooting range Ben Tan
    JOHOR BAHRU, April 28 — Former Johor Bersatu associate chief Datuk Tan Lek Khang sustained an injury to his chest after accidentally discharging a firearm at a shooting range in Kota Tinggi today.The 41-year-old, popularly known as Datuk TLK, is receiving treatment at Sultan Ismail Hospital here, his close friend Yeo Kwee Kwang said.Yeo said the incident happened around 3pm during a training session at the shooting range.“I will accompany several other friends to
     

Ex-Johor Bersatu associate chief hurt after discharging firearm at Kota Tinggi shooting range

28 April 2026 at 10:29

Malay Mail

JOHOR BAHRU, April 28 — Former Johor Bersatu associate chief Datuk Tan Lek Khang sustained an injury to his chest after accidentally discharging a firearm at a shooting range in Kota Tinggi today.

The 41-year-old, popularly known as Datuk TLK, is receiving treatment at Sultan Ismail Hospital here, his close friend Yeo Kwee Kwang said.

Yeo said the incident happened around 3pm during a training session at the shooting range.

“I will accompany several other friends to visit him later,” he said when contacted.

Kota Tinggi police chief Superintendent Yusof Othman is expected to issue a media statement on the incident later.

Tan is known in Johor for his charitable work under the non-governmental organisation Skuad TLK.

He made headlines on February 13 after announcing his resignation from Bersatu following the loss of confidence in party president Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin’s leadership.

Tan was also a candidate representing Perikatan Nasional for the Bekok state constituency in 2022.

Received — 27 April 2026 Oceania and SE Asia
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  • Farmer charged with murder over Kota Tinggi shooting that killed three at restaurant Ben Tan
    KOTA TINGGI, April 27 — A 71-year-old farmer was charged at a Magistrates’ Court here for the fatal shooting involving two men and a woman at a restaurant last week.The accused Lim Lian nodded his head after the charges were read out by an interpreter in Mandarin before Magistrate Nurkhalida Farhana Abu Bakar.No plea was recorded as murder cases fall under the High Court’s jurisdiction.According to the charge sheet, Lim is accused of shooting dead two men, identi
     

Farmer charged with murder over Kota Tinggi shooting that killed three at restaurant

27 April 2026 at 04:52

Malay Mail

KOTA TINGGI, April 27 — A 71-year-old farmer was charged at a Magistrates’ Court here for the fatal shooting involving two men and a woman at a restaurant last week.

The accused Lim Lian nodded his head after the charges were read out by an interpreter in Mandarin before Magistrate Nurkhalida Farhana Abu Bakar.

No plea was recorded as murder cases fall under the High Court’s jurisdiction.

According to the charge sheet, Lim is accused of shooting dead two men, identified as Wong Poh Soon, 61, and Chen Kwai Hwa, 64, together with a Vietnamese woman, Tran Thi Trang, 37, at a restaurant at Jalan Delima in Taman Kota Jaya here at about 1.30pm on April 19.

He was charged under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder. 

The offence is punishable by the death penalty or 30 to 40 years in prison and a minimum 12 strokes of the cane.

The prosecution was conducted by Deputy Public Prosecutor Eizlan Azhar, while counsel Belinda Low represented the accused.

No bail was offered as murder is a non-bailable offence.

The court fixed May 13 for mention, pending the transfer of the case to the High Court.

It was reported on April 19 that three people were killed in a shooting outside a food outlet in Kota Jaya here.

The suspect, identified as a local, had allegedly shot the victims using a Benelli shotgun at 1.40pm. 

He was later arrested about 200m from the scene of incident and was later remanded for seven days before being charged. 

Police later confirmed that the suspect had a valid firearms license for the shotgun based on his agricultural needs.

Police believe that the incident was due to a RM50,000 debt owed to the suspect.

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