KUALA LUMPUR: Barely three weeks given the arson attack at Desa Mentari flats in Petaling Jaya that destroyed twenty-six motorcycles and a taxi, two identical incidents occurred early yesterday at Seri Semarak and Air Panas PPR flats.

A sum of thirteen motorcycles were shop-worn in the ultimate incident which happened about an hour apart.

Police pronounced residents in both areas suspected adversary in between two gangs though investigators are not statute out the probability that these attacks could have been the work of copycats perplexing to emanate problems in the area.

A police orator told The Malay Mail they are right away interviewing witnesses and residents around both areas to strew light on the incidents.

“We are seeking at it from all angles, from probable squad adversary to imitation, to establish the belligerent at the back of these attacks,” he said.

Setapak Fire and Rescue Department arch Suki Annuar pronounced in the first situation around midnight, twelve motorcycles were broken before firemen could arrive at Seri Semarak PPR flats, 10 mins after reception a trouble call.

“A fire engine with 6 firemen were deployed to the area and luckily many of the glow had already been put out by the residents,” pronounced Suki.

At 1.10am, Suki pronounced his station received another trouble call about another situation at Air Panas PPR flats.

“Only a single motorcycle was broken since it was parked utterly distant from the rest of the vehicles at the flats and we are still questioning the belligerent at the back of these two incidents,” pronounced Suki, adding that waste were estimated to be about RM60,000.

Kuala Lumpur emissary CID arch ACP Khairi Ahrasa pronounced both cases were personal underneath Section 436 of the Penal Code for arson.

“We have nonetheless to make any arrest,” he said, disappearing serve comments.A Seri Semarak PPR flats resident, Ahmad Basri Azman, 32, when met at the stage pronounced he was also confused by the belligerent at the back of the arson attack.

His motorcycle, a Honda EX5, was a single of the twelve broken in the fire.

“We, the residents, usually could not hold how all this could have happened. It is starting to be such an nuisance to us,” he said.

Recalling the incident, Ahmad Basri pronounced he listened a turmoil about midnight and rushed to the belligerent building usually to declare multiform motorcycles, together with his own, engulfed in flames.

“Together, residents attempted to put out the glow to forestall it from spreading further,” he said.

On January 29, a cab and twenty-six motorcycles were shop-worn in an arson attack at the Desa Mentari flats automobile park.

Petaling Jaya police believed the situation was fuelled by reprisal and arrested a 20-year-old man at the flats to promote investigations.

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