Police arrest young rowdies gathered near Seafield Temple



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The police arrested several young people after ignoring the dispersal orders.

SUBANG JAYA: Police arrested several youths who did not comply with the order to disperse after gathering for several hours in front of Sri Maha Mariamman Temple in Seafield, USJ.

The youths were arrested around 1 am

A large group of young people started to gather in front of the temple from 22:30.

Hundreds of unruly young people on motorbikes arrived at the scene around 10:30 pm and gathered on the other side of the temple.

At the temple, some young and faithful kept a watchful eye.

Some of those gathered in front of Sri Maha Mariamman Temple.
Some of those who have gathered have become rowdy.

As the crowd grew larger, more police were deployed to monitor the situation.

The police are very present at the temple.

The police then ordered the youth to disperse. However, their orders were ignored and after nearly three hours, the Light Security Force was seen approaching them with batons.

FRU staff monitor the situation.

While many young people began to disperse, some remained on the scene and were arrested.

At least five have been arrested.

The wreckage of one of the cars that was burned early yesterday is being towed.

Previously, temple worshipers held prayers for those who had been injured in the last two days of violence.

Temple priest Jeya Kumar began the healing prayers for 24-year-old firefighter Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim, who is part of the emergency medical service of the fire and rescue service.

The police detain those who refused to disperse.

Prayers are also held for two men in their thirties who were injured during the violent clashes that began Monday morning.

The police checks the identity of one of the young people.

The priest was also told that prayers were offered to help the wounded heal quickly.

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