Robbers shot and wounded six people before escaping with about US$1 ($NZ1.26) million in cash at Malaysia's main international airport Wednesday, police and news reports said.
A group of between four and six robbers opened fire at two currency exchange workers and two security guards accompanying them as they carried a bag of cash at the departure hall of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, according to the Bernama news agency.
District police chief Zahedi Ayub told Bernama that two other bystanders were also wounded. Flights were not disrupted, he said.
A district police official confirmed that six people were wounded in an armed robbery, but said he could not provide details. Airport authorities could not immediately be contacted.
The suspects "were dark-skinned and believed to be locals," the news agency quoted Zahedi as saying. "Based on preliminary investigations, it appears that the robbers knew the movements of the victims and it is categorized as an organized crime." The robbers were armed with automatic pistols and fled in a getaway car after the heist, which was over in three minutes, The Star newspaper reported on its Web site. Glass windows at the airport entrance were shattered in the shootout.
The workers and guards had been walking to a currency exchange outlet on another floor, the report said.