Police confirm report from Selangor FC officials on threat of another acid attack

6 May 2024 • 9:22 PM MYT
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KUALA LUMPUR – Police have officially confirmed receiving reports regarding a potential threat of an acid attack targeting club officials at Selangor FC.

Petaling Jaya police chief Shahrulnizam Jaafar confirmed the report to Scoop.

“Yes, I can confirm that two individuals lodged a police report. However, I’m unable to divulge more details at the moment but I can say they lodged reports over security concerns,” he said when contacted.

Sources indicate that among those at risk is the club’s chief executive Johan Kamal Hamidon, who allegedly received a threatening call from an unidentified individual.

The atmosphere in Malaysian football is tense following two incidents involving national players within a week. 

Faisal’s condition is grave, having suffered fourth-degree burns.

He underwent surgery at a hospital in Shah Alam and is currently in critical condition in the intensive care unit. 

According to the Health Ministry’s MyHEALTH portal, fourth-degree burns involve complete skin thickness, as well as the muscle and bone, often leading to nerve damage and total loss of sensation. – May 6, 2024