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Police have classified the gas pipeline explosion incident in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya on April 1 as No Further Action (NFA) following criminal investigations that found no elements of negligence or sabotage.

However, Selangor Police Chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said the case could be reopened if new evidence or information emerges.

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00:00Police have classified the April 1 gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights as no further action
00:08after investigations found no elements of negligence or sabotage.
00:13Salangor Police Chief Datuk Hussain Omar Khan on Tuesday said police are satisfied with
00:19the findings in the case and have closed it for now.
00:22He added that the case could be reopened if new evidence emerges and urged anyone with
00:27relevant information to come forward.
00:30Investigations have found no elements of sabotage, foul play or negligence, and nearby construction
00:36works complied with regulations.
00:38The conclusion was based on technical investigations carried out after the underground gas pipeline
00:44explosion.
00:45The construction of shoplots and sewer pipe replacements in the area also complied with guidelines
00:51set by Subang Jaya City Council, the Department of Environment and Petronas.

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