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(Video) Police Car Chase In Banting Was Part Of An Upcoming Movie Scene

A recent video that went viral online shows two police cars were chasing a Perodua Kelisa down the streets of Banting and one of the police officers pulled out his gun on the driver. The incident left people felt clueless about what actually happened and many want to know the truth.

People have been wondering what the driver of the Kelisa has done to warrant such a reaction from the authorities. Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) posted on Facebook page to explain that it was all just a shoot for an upcoming Indian movie.

The post said:

“The public is asked not to panic over the spread of pictures showing policemen pointing guns at an individual,”.

The incident shared by the Kuala Langat District police Chief, Superintendent Azizan Tkuiman was related to the shooting of a Tamil movie that was taking place on Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad, heading towards Morib.

“We have already been informed by Bukit Aman regarding the filming of the movie. The filming only happened for a short period of time and we were informed that there are several other districts also involved in the shooting. However, we have also placed some members to monitor throughout the filming,” he said.

Source: Facebook Polis Diraja Malaysia, Info Roadblock JPJ/POLIS

Adib Mohd

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