Immigration officer’s house splashed with red paint


The front part of the house splashed with red paint.

SIBU: The front portion of a house belonging to an Immigration officer here has been splashed with red paint.

The 34-year-old officer said in his police report on Thursday that the culprits also left a note on the gate warning him and his family to be careful. According to the Sibu deputy OCPD Supt Collins Babat, the officer suspected it could be the work of several Indonesians who were arrested in February and were unhappy that he had “assaulted” them previously.

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