KUALA LUMPUR: Seputeh member of parliament Teresa Kok said she received death threats from a letter enclosed with two bullets in her mailbox yesterday.
Sharing the incident on her Facebook page, she said that she found an envelope containing something hard inside in her mailbox.
"When I opened the envelope and took out its contents, I found two bullets and an A4-sized white paper with a threatening message," she wrote in her Facebook post today.
Teresa then lodged a police report and handed over the letter and bullets to the police at the Petaling police station.
"I am puzzled and do not understand why I received bullets and a threatening letter like this. I am grateful to the police for their swift action after I made the report. I am confident the police will be able to assist in this case," she added.
The police have also conducted an inspection of the cluster mailbox area at her condominium to gather more clues regarding the threat.