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Cops nab eight men for burglary of Kulim mobile phone shop

Suspects arrested within 24 hours, says district police chief

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 May 2022 6:06PM

Cops nab eight men for burglary of Kulim mobile phone shop

ALOR STAR – Police arrested eight men for allegedly breaking into a mobile phone shop in Taman Kemuning near Kulim last Wednesday.

Kulim police chief Mohd Redzuan Salleh said the suspects, aged between 18 and 28, were arrested at several locations in Kulim and Simpang Empat, Penang, within 24 hours after the alleged burglary following a report by the shop owner.

According to the shop owner, 30 mobile phones and a safe were missing from the shop, he said in a statement today.

He said on the day of the alleged break-in, police received a call at about 5.40am from the public on the sighting of three men dragging a safe in a park nearby.

Following the arrest of the suspects, he said, police recovered several items, including a safe, five handphones of various brands, three watches, 23 prepaid cards, various mobile phone accessories, and two albums containing a collection of foreign currency notes.

Police also seized a crowbar, two motorcycles, and a car, he said, adding that the suspects are in remand for seven days for investigation under Section 457 of the Penal Code. – Bernama, May 22, 2022

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