Malaysia

Thai police distribute photos of M’sian woman kidnapped in Tumpat

They also hand out pictures of suspect believed to be involved in abduction of cosmetics agent

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Sep 2022 12:44PM

Thai police distribute photos of M’sian woman kidnapped in Tumpat
Malaysian and Thai police are currently searching for a 36-year-old cosmetics agent who was kidnapped from her home in Kg Semat Jal in Tumpat, Kelantan on September 13. – @bernamaradio Twitter pic, September 18, 2022

KOTA BARU – Thai police have distributed photographs of a Malaysian woman who was kidnapped from her home in Tumpat last week to all 19 police stations in Narathiwat province.

Narathiwat police chief Wan Seman Wan Salleh said police also distributed pictures of a suspect believed to be involved in the kidnapping.

He added that the efforts were carried out to help Kelantan police, who suspected that the victim had been kidnapped and taken to Thailand.

“We are now carrying out a massive operation to help the Malaysian police to locate a 36-year-old cosmetics agent who was kidnapped from her home in Kg Semat Jal, Tumpat on September 13,” Wan Seman said.

“The operation was activated as soon as the Thai police received the photographs of a woman and a suspect wanted in connection with the case,” he added. 

He said the operation to locate the victim was carried out immediately due to good relations with the Kelantan police and cross-border cooperation over the years.

He said several raids were conducted at hotels, warehouses, and residences but still failed to find the victims, suspects, and their hideouts.

“The Thai police have also informed the four police stations adjacent to Kelantan in Golok, Waeng, Tak Bai, and Buketa about the abduction case so that efforts will be redoubled.

“This operation also involves the Thai intelligence agency, which is still conducting manhunts,” he added.

Wan Seman said the pictures were also distributed in other provinces, including Pattani and Songkhla.

On September 13, the woman, a cosmetics agent, was abducted from her home in Kg Semat Jal, Tumpat at about 5.10pm.

Four suspects travelling in a car were believed to have abducted the woman before sending her to Thailand from an illegal jetty in Tumpat.

Following the incident, police detained three individuals including the woman’s husband to assist investigations. – Bernama, September 18, 2022

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