Don’t utter ‘bomb’ at KLIA, KLIA2


SEPANG: Sepang police have reminded the public not to utter the word, 'bomb', even in jest when at the KL International Airport (KLIA) and KL International Airport 2 (klia2) as it constituted a serious offence.

Its police chief, ACP Abdul Aziz Ali said uttering 'bomb' arbitrarily, at the two places would cause an individual to be detained and taken to the Sepang police headquarters (IPD), resulting in one missing the flight.

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