A Pakistani inmate escaped from a Selangor prison on April 9th, and a video shows his escape. Authorities believe he is still in Malaysia and have tightened border security. The police are urging the public to remain vigilant and provide any information on the fugitive's whereabouts.
In the video shared on Facebook on Sunday , the fugitive Muhammad Hassan can be seen breaking away from a line of inmates as they disembark from a prison truck on April 9 after attending court proceedings.
Hassan, who was clad in an orange t-shirt and black pants, appears to alight slowly before suddenly running off unshackled. Shortly after, two prison officers are seen chasing after him.The Pakistani inmate who escaped from a Selangor prison on Thursday is believed to still be in Malaysia. In the video, wardens are seen taking a brief moment before reacting.In a statement on Sunday, Sungai Buloh district police chief Mohd Hafiz Muhammad Nor said the manhunt for Hassan is ongoing, adding that the fugitive is still believed to be in the country and border security has been tightened. The police assured that public safety is under control, and that officers are fully committed to apprehending Hassan. The police also advised members of the public to be aware of their surroundings, and not to circulate rumours. Anyone with information on Hassan's whereabouts should contact the police immediately, said Superintendent Hafiz.The prisons department earlier said it remains committed to ensuring the safety of detainees and the public, adding that it will take firm action against any procedural breaches. The police had also urged the public to remain vigilant due to the nature of the man's alleged offences.
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