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Criminal negligence is one of the angles police will investigate in connection with the gas pipeline explosion in Putra Heights, said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain.

Speaking to reporters at the site on Monday (April 7), Razarudin said the police forensics team will also assess and monitor safety conditions at ground zero to prevent further injuries.

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Transcript
00:00I'm going to show you how to do it.
00:10If there's an earthquake, or a negligence.
00:14Negligence in what?
00:16Negligence in human condition.
00:20If there is an earthquake below, the high pressure from the pipes and all that, that's how it is.
00:32That's all.
00:33Otherwise, it will be given by Dato' Usin or OCPD.
00:37How much is still in the hospital, the damaged vehicle, how much is it?
00:42The cost is Rp. 65.4 million.
00:46That's what Dato' Usin will give.
00:49But what is the focus of the operation today?
00:56Here, every agency that helps, more than 10 agencies that help investigate the earthquake,
01:04they will determine what work has been done today, what investigation has been done.
01:13For the ground zero investigation, that's our investigation.
01:19From the police and bombers, our forensics also try to enter and determine the safety.
01:25So the bombers will determine that the forensics in this ground zero investigation
01:30is monitored by the bombers and the security.
01:34We are also afraid.
01:35We don't know the strength of the ground there.
01:37When we enter this ground zero area, we are afraid there will be an earthquake.
01:41That is very important for safety.
01:44We don't want any more accidents to happen.
01:47So, okay. Thank you. Thank you very much.

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