Besides the broken sliding door, there were also stains of liquid in the 13-year-old surau.
Klang OCPD, ACP Mohamad Mat Yusop, when contacted here, confirmed the incident but refuted the possibility that it was linked to the burning of several churches in Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya yesterday.
Mohamad also said that the stain was not that of urine as had been claimed and said that further investigation was being carried out to determine what actually caused the stain.
"A local resident who was going to the surau for the 'Subuh' prayers told police that he saw a male suspect, who was not wearing a shirt, running toward a lane about 200 meters from the surau.
"Preliminary investigation revealed that there were several cans of hard drinks at the lane concerned and we believe the incident occurred because the man (suspect) was drunk," he said.
Mohamad said police also believed that the incident was not committed by outsiders based on the fact that the brick used to break the sliding door was similar to the ones found in the surau compound.
In this context, he appealed to the people not to link the incident with the burning of the churches and hoped that the people would remain calm.
-- BERNAMA
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