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Nirvana links urn thefts to regional scam syndicates

Nilai case involving 30 stolen urns sparks extortion probe, all remains now recovered

11:16 AM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR — Bereavement services provider Nirvana Asia Group has linked recent urn thefts at memorial parks to organised scam syndicates operating across the region, following a high-profile case in Nilai that shocked families and prompted a police investigation.

The company said the nature and pattern of the incidents suggest they may not be isolated, but part of a broader criminal network targeting funeral institutions.

“Similar crimes targeting funeral institutions have been reported in various countries and regions in recent years, including Hong Kong and South Korea, and are believed to be linked to Cambodian scam syndicates operating within the region.

“These heinous acts constitute serious criminal offences and a severe violation of the dignity of the deceased and the rights of their families,” it said in a statement on its official website.

The statement comes in the wake of a case in Nilai, where 30 urns containing human ashes were reported stolen. The incident later escalated into an extortion attempt, with a suspect allegedly contacting management using a foreign phone number to demand ransom in exchange for the return of the remains.

Authorities are investigating the case under multiple offences, including theft, trespass and extortion.

Nirvana confirmed it has lodged police reports and is cooperating fully with investigators. It also apologised to affected families, acknowledging the distress caused by the incident.

In a subsequent update, the company said all stolen urns have been recovered with the assistance of authorities and are currently undergoing verification before being returned to their respective niches.

Nirvana added that it has activated emergency response measures, including direct engagement with affected families, and is providing legal, emotional and religious support.

While investigations are ongoing, the group urged the public to refrain from speculation, noting the possibility of wider organised criminal involvement behind the case.— March 20, 2026

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