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Cops nab husband for burglary to take wife on holiday

Police say suspect acted alone, involved in 21 housebreaking cases around Felda Lubuk Merbau, Naka resulting in losses totalling RM40,000

5:31 PM MYT

 

KUALA NERANG – A man believed to be involved in housebreaking in Padang Terap, resulting in losses totalling RM40,000, was arrested at a house in Felda Lubuk Merbau on May 31.

Padang Terap police chief Mulkiaman Manzar said the 31-year-old suspect was detained at 12.30am by a team of police officers from the criminal investigation department of the Padang Terap police headquarters.

He said that the suspect, originally from Sik, confessed to being involved in 21 housebreaking cases in the district, reportedly to fulfil his wife’s desire for a holiday and to pay off credit financing scheme debts.

“The suspect acted alone, committing the crimes around Felda Lubuk Merbau and Naka.

“He also broke into vehicles and stole valuable items from parking lots and houses,” Mulkiaman said in a press conference today.

He added that police also detained the suspect’s 30-year-old wife at their home on June 3 to assist in the investigation. 

According to him, police found various tools at the suspect’s house that were believed to have been used by the suspect to commit the crimes, including bolt cutters, gloves, and a car.

He added that further investigation led to the arrest of another man in his 40s and the discovery of several items believed to have been stolen by the suspect, including gas cylinders, electrical appliances and mobile phones.

However, the man was released on police bail after his statement was taken.

“The case is being investigated under Sections 457, 448 and 379 of the Penal Code. The suspect has been remanded from May 31 until tomorrow, while his wife was released on police bail on June 7,” he said. – June 13, 2024

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