Murder of Sri Lankans in Sentul motivated by money, Malaysian police say

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Malaysian authorities have attributed the recent murder of three Sri Lankan nationals in Sentul, Malaysia, to money-related
issues.Accordingly, Kuala Lumpur police chief Allaudeen Abdul Majid confirmed that the case has been solved and police have been instructed
potential trial.He said the five-room house was rented by a Sri Lankan couple in their 40s, their son who was in his 20s, and two other Sri
Lankan nationals, aged between 20 and 30.Police have confirmed the three who died were the tenants and the son
The parents were not home at the time of the incident.Police believed there was a fight involving the two tenants.On Sept 22, the same day
as the murder, police detained eight people to facilitate investigations into the killing
completed.On Sept 22, sounds of screams, believed to be from a fight, led to the discovery of three bodies, belonging to Sri Lankan men, at
the house.Their hands and feet were bound, with their heads covered in plastic.The bodies, found in the store room, were stacked on top of
each other
One of the bodies was completely nude.Allaudeen was previously quoted as saying that police had received a phone call from members of the
public, informing them of a commotion coming from a four-storey shop house, around 11pm.He said following the discovery of the bodies,