'Spiderman' scales Malaysian towers
A French climber nicknamed Spiderman has been arrested after successfully scaling Malaysia's 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers on his third attempt.
Alain Robert sneaked past security to climb to the top of Tower 2 of the landmark buildings in Kuala Lumpur before he was detained.
Robert is being investigated for criminal trespass, which carries a maximum jail term of six months and a 3,000 ringgit (£521) fine.
He has tried to climb the towers twice before but reached only the 60th floor both times before he was arrested. His last attempt was in 2007.
The 47-year-old has climbed more than 70 skyscrapers worldwide, including the Empire State Building.