'Businessman' In Kota Kinabalu Shot Dead While On The Phone
44-year-old Tiong Choon Kwong was talking on the phone outside a mamak stall when he was shot at close range and subsequently succumbed to his injuries. In a twist of events, Tiong is said to be involved in the underground world himself.
44-year-old Tiong Choon Kwong dies after getting shot from a close range in Kota Kinabalu
A businessman from Sarawak succumbed to a gunshot wound at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) here about two hours after he was shot from close range by an assailant near a coffee shop at Beverly Hill in Bundusan, Penampang on Saturday night.
theborneopost.comThe man was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital by a police patrol car after the 10.15pm shooting, but he was pronounced dead.
todayonline.comThe resort developer was talking on the phone when he suddenly shouted "I have been shot"
The 44-year-old from Sarawak was talking on his handphone outside a 24-hour coffeeshop at around 10:30pm on Saturday when he was shot in the abdomen at close range. The gunman fled in a white car.
asianewsnet.netShocked, he shouted “I have been shot” to his friend who was having a drink in a restaurant and then collapsed in a pool of blood.
thestar.com.myPolice in a patrol car nearby heard the gunshot, were quickly at the scene, and rushed the victim to hospital.
todayonline.comWas Tiong a leader of a crime syndicate himself?
Tiong Choon Kwong @ Ah Nong King @ Raja Nong, the businessman who was killed on Saturday night at Beverly Hills by unknown gunmen is believed to be the leader of a crime syndicate that is very active in Sabah.
borneoinsider.comA Sarawakian, Tiong came to Sabah after he was placed under Restricted Residence and banished to Kunak, back in 2007. It is believed that Tiong masterminded drug deals while in Kunak.
borneoinsider.comIt is also believed that most of his ‘right hand men’ are notorious gangsters from Sarawak. The word going around is that Tiong’s assassination could be due to a drug deal that went sour.
borneoinsider.comTiong is said to be a former Restricted Residence detainee who served his time in Sabah’s east coast Kunak district some years ago and only started his business about two years ago.
asianewsnet.netHis wife and two children are believed to be living in Sarawak although they come to Sabah often to visit him. Some of his friends in Sabah believe he may have been the victim of a hit ordered by underworld kingpins in Sabah or Sarawak.
thestar.com.mySabah Police Commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib says the suspect could have used a real shotgun or a 'bakakuk'
Later at a press conference, Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Hamza Taib said he did not suspect that the gunman was copying the execution-style shootings that had rocked Peninsular Malaysia over recent days.
thestar.com.my“In the peninsula, they were using revolvers. Here, a shotgun was used. It could have been a real shotgun or even the home-made ‘bakakuk’,” he said.
thestar.com.myA "Bakakuk" is a type of home made shotgun, found largely in Sabah, and generally used for hunting wild animals, as well as to protect traditional farms by local natives.
thestar.com.myRoadblocks have been set up throughout Kota Kinabalu to assist investigations
Police immediately set up road blocks across the city in a bid to capture the assailant. It is understood that police are also recording the statements of the friends of the businessman, according to the news portal.
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