A gunman fired 13 shots at Setia City Mall in Selangor, Malaysia, on Saturday (8 Feb) at around 10pm, injuring a cleaner before fleeing the scene.
Source: Sin Chew Daily
Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan confirmed that police received a report about the shooting at 10.50pm.
Officers later recovered 13 bullet casings from the staircases and parking areas of the mall.
The suspect, a Malaysian man in his 30s with 11 prior criminal and drug-related offences, remains at large.
His motive is currently unknown, and police are actively tracking him down.
The gunman shot the cleaner four times while the victim was packing up cleaning supplies.
Mr Hussein confirmed that the cleaner was struck in the leg and buttocks and is currently receiving treatment at Shah Alam Hospital.
Source: Oriental Daily News
Following the attack, the suspect moved to the P2 level of the mall, where he fired multiple shots at a sliding door before heading to the car park.
In the car park, the suspect attempted to stop a passing vehicle, but the driver did not comply and drove away.
The driver later lodged a police report after the gunman fired a shot at his car, narrowly missing him.
The suspect then held another driver at gunpoint, forcing him to drive out of the mall.
Source: Setia City Mall
“He then instructed to be dropped off near the Pandamaran exit of the Kesas Expressway,” Mr Hussein said.
After exiting the vehicle, the suspect fled on foot and remains at large.
Authorities have not ruled out the possibility that the suspect intended to rob a goldsmith shop, Mr Hussein stated.
Police have since reviewed CCTV footage and conducted a security sweep of the mall, confirming that the location is now secure.
On Sunday (9 Feb), Setia City Mall stated on its official Facebook page that the safety and well-being of its shoppers, tenants, and employees remain its top priority.
Source: Setia City Mall on Facebook
The mall added that authorities had approved the resumption of operations that same day.
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