Thirty-four people were injured due to fire crackers being burnt during the Thaipusam celebration near the Sri Subramaniar Temple at Batu Caves last night.
Gombak District police chief Samsor Maarof said the incident was believed to have occurred when a man, who came with his two friends to celebrate the occasion, burnt the fire crackers at the Middle Ring Road 2 (MRR2) elevated intersection at about 8.40pm.
"Suddenly, the crackers which should have exploded in the air had exploded on the road and resulted in several people who were near the area to be injured,” he told reporters at the location of the incident, late last night.
He said three victims were sent to Selayang Hospital, two others were sent to Hospital Kuala Lumpur, one was sent to Sungai Buloh Hospital while 28 others were sent to health clinics nearby.
The incident also resulted in three vehicles being damaged. The vehicles were a Nissan Serena, a Proton Exora and a Perodua Myvi.
He said the police did not issue any permit for letting off fire crackers or fireworks during the Thaipusam celebration.
"However, the incident to let off the fire crackers was not an act of treason, but an act that occurred spontaneously where the purpose of the suspect in letting off the crackers aimed to celebrate the Thaipusam. It was possible that the crackers had exceeded the expiry date,” he added.
Following the incident, police had detained a 23-year-old man, who is a dancer, and his 28-year-old friend at 1am today to assist in the investigation.
He said the case was being investigated under Section 286 of the Penal Code for negligence in handling explosives.
- Bernama
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