Nigeria Student Declared Wanted For Hit & Run In Malaysia

A Nigerian student has been declared wanted in a

hit-and-run accident that has left one boy dead and

another in coma.

The police in Malaysia are looking for a Nigerian as

part of investigations into a hit-and-run crash in

Jalan Klebang Kechil here last night, which left a

teenager dead and another in a coma, Malaysia's

Astro Awani reports.

Motorcyclist Muhammad Khairul Fiqri Johari, 14,

died at the Melaka Hospital while pillion rider,

Muhammad Shafiq Arshad, also 14, has been

warded at the hospital's intensive care unit.

Melaka Tengah police chief ACP Shaikh Abdul Adzis

Shaikh Abdullah said the 30-year-old foreigner,

believed to be a student at a local university fled the

scene after the car he was driving rammed the

motorcycle at 11.45pm.

He said the Nigerian's 30-year-old compatriot and

a 51-year-old local girlfriend were also in the car

when it collided head-on with the motorcycle.

"Following the crash, the driver and the two

passengers attempted to escape but the

passengers were apprehended by passers-by at

the scene," he told reporters here today.

Shaikh Abdul Adzis said the missing man's

compatriot and girlfriend lodged a police report on

the incident at the Melaka Tengah police

headquarters early today.

He said the police were in the midst of tracking

down the missing university student.

On a separate matter, Shaikh Abdul Adzis said the

police were tracking down a man who was part of a

group which committed armed robbery at two

business premises in Taman Melaka Raya and

Gajah Behrang here on Saturday.

He said initial investigations revealed the 29-year-

old man had three previous criminal records

involving two robberies and a riot in 2004.

He said the police had so far, detained the man's

two accomplices, aged 21 and 29, in Kampung

Banda Kaba on the same day.The duo were

remanded for seven days beginning yesterday, to

facilitate investigations for gang robbery.