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SUBANG JAYA: Malaysians were advised to let the police investigate reports that firefighter Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim was injured after being hit by a fire engine and not beaten by rioters, as noted.
"Do not speculate and do not let the police investigate," said Xavier Jayakumar, Minister of Water, Lands and Natural Resources (peak).
He said the case should be left to the police who is conducting a thorough investigation.
"In the meantime, I urge all the temples, mosques and churches in the country to pray for his recovery, as well as for the other wounded during the riots," he said afterwards. his visit to Seafield Sri Maha Mariamman Temple of USJ 25, Subang Jaya on Wednesday, November 28th.
He also added that the issue of temple lands is under review and that a solution should be found shortly.
Muhammad Adib was seriously injured after being removed from his emergency services vehicle and beaten during riots at the temple on Monday, 24 November.
However, on Wednesday, secretary of the working group on the temple, VK Regu, said at a press conference that three videos broadcast on social networks showed the burning fire that was turning sharply, behind which was Muhammad Adib.
"If you see the video, it shows that the firefighter was hit by the fire truck when it was turned upside down and was thrown at a rescue van that was behind the fire truck.
"The video also shows that the crowd did not hit the firefighter, but actually tried to alert the fire truck that it would stop and brought the injured firefighter to the firefighter. hospital, "said Regu.
He added that the temple task force had sent the videos to the authorities and invited the police to investigate what had actually happened that night.
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