A Malaysian political party leader was robbed in Miri town when he was doing an interview with a journalist, the New Straits Time reported on Tuesday. Sarawak National Party President Edwin Dundang was forced out of his car by two armed men on Monday in Miri, Sarawak, when he was having a telephone interview with the journalist from a local daily.
Dundang was talking about the preparations for a local by-election in his car when the robbers approached the car and speed off with it. Miri police said that Dundang was not hurt.
Just for reminder to all Bruneian not to stay alone in your car as we heard stories in recent months our local folks had encounter the same fate.
Dundang was talking about the preparations for a local by-election in his car when the robbers approached the car and speed off with it. Miri police said that Dundang was not hurt.
Just for reminder to all Bruneian not to stay alone in your car as we heard stories in recent months our local folks had encounter the same fate.