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Customs and police need to look into why guns made available easily, says Chong
The Star
2020-08-14
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After attending an event at the Popular Bookfest in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, Deputy Education Minister Chong Sin Woon expressed his concern over the availability of guns that have caused a spike in shooting incidents in Malaysia.
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