KOTA BELUD (BERNAMA) – Two men were shot and injured while looking for herbs in an orchard in Kampung Gaur in Sabah, Malaysia on Wednesday, as they were mistaken for being a deer.
Kota Belud District Police chief Superintendent Shahrudin Mat Husain said police received information about the incident at 3.08am from the Kota Belud Hospital’s Emergency Unit.
“The hospital informed us that two patients were receiving treatment for suspected gunshot wounds.
“Following the incident, the police arrested a 45-year-old man and seized a homemade ‘bakakuk’ shotgun along with a shell casing to help with the investigation.
“Further investigation revealed that when the two victims and the suspect entered the garden and later split up.
“The suspect, carrying the weapon, fired a shot at both victims, mistaking them for a deer,” he said in a statement yesterday.
He added that as a result of the incident, both victims sustained injuries to their abdomen, thighs, and legs and were immediately rushed to the hospital for treatment.
“Further investigations will be conducted under Section 8(a) of the Arms Act 1960 read together with Section 37 of the same Act.
“If found guilty, the offender could face a seven-year prison sentence or a fine not exceeding MYR10,000, or both,” he said.