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Two Nepalis arrested in Malaysia for beating supervisor to death



PETALING JAYA: Three persons including two Nepalis have been arrested in Malaysia for allegedly beating a supervisor to death over unpaid wages.

“Two Nepali security guards and a local security manager, aged between 26 to 42 years old, were arrested,” said Petaling Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Mohd Zani Che Din.

The victim, supervisor Lee Poh Meng, 54, was found dead and locked inside a staff toilet at the Jalan 13/2 based apartment, The Star reported.

The police were notified of the case, which has been classified as murder, on Monday (Sept 2) afternoon.

Publish Date : 06 September 2019 16:17 PM

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