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In a Malaysian police raid, a Nigerian man jumps to his death (photo/video)

Then, according to ACP Razlam, a search of the condominium revealed that the first suspect who had unlocked the door was discovered dead on the bottom level.

In a Malaysian police raid, a Nigerian man jumps to his death (photo/video)


A Nigerian man, Dan has died in Malaysia.

 

He died after he jumped out of the window and fell from 16th floor to his death during a drug raid at his home in Malaysia.

 

The incident happened during a raid conducted after police received a tip-off from the public about suspected dr¥g trafficking activities at the condominium.


 During the raid,the suspect was surprised when he realised it was the police who knocked on the door of the condominium unit.

 

ACP Razlam said the Nigerian suspect then re-entered the unit and locked the grilles and added that when the door was broken, another two Nigerian nationals were found inside.

 

He added one of the suspects tried to flee, but police detained him on the 8th floor of the condominium.

 

ACP Razlam then said that a check of the condominium found the first suspect who opened the door dead at the building’s ground floor.

 

He added that various drugs such as ecstacy and others were found in the course of the raid, and said that the unit had been rented by the foreign nationals.


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