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Police have arrested two men following a house fire allegedly caused by fireworks in Kulai, Johor, resulting in an estimated RM510,000 loss.

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00:00Two men have been arrested following a house fire allegedly started by fireworks, resulting
00:09in an estimated 510,000 ringgit in damages.
00:14Kulai OCPD Superintendent Tan Seng Lee reported that the fire occurred around 9.56pm on Thursday
00:21after a 41-year-old woman alerted authorities through the Merse 999 emergency line.
00:28Preliminary investigations indicate that the fire may have been an act of arson involving
00:34fireworks, causing significant damage to the homeowner's property.
00:39In response, the Kulai District Police's Criminal Investigation Department detained a 30-year-old
00:44man and a 23-year-old foreign national.
00:48Various types of fireworks were seized during their arrest.
00:52Superintendent Tan added that the foreign suspect tested positive for THC, the active
00:57compound in cannabis, in a preliminary urine test.
01:01Both suspects are now under investigation for multiple offences, including arson under
01:07Section 435 of the Penal Code, which carries a penalty of up to 14 years in prison and
01:14a possible fine.
01:15They also face charges under Section 8 of the Explosives Act for the illegal possession
01:21of explosives, punishable by up to seven years in prison or a fine of 10,000 ringgit.
01:27The Kulai Magistrate's Court has granted a six-day remand for the suspects from November
01:311 to November 6 to facilitate further investigation.
01:36The Kulai District Police have urged the public to prioritise safety and avoid using unauthorised
01:42fireworks, warning that strict action will be taken against violators.
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