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Cops to propose a new study on evidence disposal methods
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The police will propose to the Magistrate that they conduct a study on the methods used for the disposal of evidence, especially fireworks.
Kuala Lumpur police chief Comm Azmi Abu Kassim said that on Wednesday (April 27) when commenting on Tuesday's explosion at the Sentul police's evidence storage.
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Kuala Lumpur police chief Comm Azmi Abu Kassim said that on Wednesday (April 27) when commenting on Tuesday's explosion at the Sentul police's evidence storage.
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