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Cops smash ‘Pendang Gang’ burglars with arrest of four members

Police say suspects detained in raids last Saturday

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Sep 2022 11:51PM

Cops smash ‘Pendang Gang’ burglars with arrest of four members

KEPALA BATAS – Police have smashed the “Pendang Gang,” which was responsible for a spate of burglaries in the North Seberang Prai district, following the arrest of four men in Kedah.

District police chief Mohd Radzi Ahmad said the suspects, aged between 29 and 39, were nabbed in a series of raids conducted from 6pm last Saturday (September 10).

“The first suspect was picked up in Sg Petani and the second in Pendang while two more were arrested in Alor Star,” he told a press conference here today.

He said the gang was responsible for at least five housebreaking cases involving tens of thousands of ringgit.

“Investigations showed that they would come to (the district) to commit burglaries at night before crossing the border back to Pendang to hide,” he added.

In a follow-up operation, police picked up a 42-year-old proprietor of a jewellery shop in Alor Star on suspicion of buying stolen goods from the gang.

“All five suspects have criminal records, including for drug offences, and they have been remanded for five days for investigation,” he added.

In an unrelated case, police arrested a 42-year-old man for possession of a pistol, four bullets, a parang and other sharp weapons in Mak Mandin here at 7.30pm yesterday.

Radzi said the suspect, who is from Klang in Selangor, was wanted by police for a case of armed rioting. – Bernama, September 13, 2022

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