Gunman on the run: rare mall shooting in Malaysia triggers manhunt
The suspect vanished into the night after hijacking a car at gunpoint following the shooting at a shopping centre in Setia Alam

The suspect vanished into the night after hijacking a car at gunpoint following the shooting on Saturday evening at Setia City Mall in Setia Alam, 40 minutes west of Kuala Lumpur. A janitor was shot in the legs, police said.
Videos of terrified shoppers scrambling for cover flooded social media, offering a rare glimpse of gun violence in a country that seldom suffers from it.
Malaysia imposes severe penalties – including death sentences – for offences involving firearms. Civilians cannot easily own guns, and illegal possession carries harsh punishments, making shootings rare.

On Sunday, Inspector-General of Police Razarudin Husain urged calm while announcing intensified surveillance, with auxiliary police officers and mall security guards instructed to be on alert for suspicious activity.
“We understand that there is concern among the community following this case, but we hope that the public does not make any speculation that could cause concern,” he told reporters.