Malaysia

Penang cops rescue fortune teller, nab 20 in kidnapping case

Police chief says victim’s parents in India receive ransom call for RM700,000

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Nov 2022 6:57PM

Penang cops rescue fortune teller, nab 20 in kidnapping case
Penang police has raided a house in Taman Desa Aman, Padang Serai to rescue a fortune teller from India and nabbed 20 individuals believed to be linked to the syndicate. – Bernama pic, November 11, 2022

GEORGE TOWN – Penang police rescued a fortune teller from India who was kidnapped, and arrested 20 individuals in a series of raids around Kulim in Kedah and Bukit Mertajam near here last night.

Penang police chief Datuk Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain said the 24-year-old victim was rescued at about 2am following intelligence gathering and surveillance by the state Criminal Investigation Division (CID), assisted by a team from Bukit Aman.

The victim had been locked up in a house in Taman Desa Aman, Padang Serai in Kulim, Kedah.

“We received a report on November 8 (Tuesday) from a man who informed us that the son of his friend had been kidnapped and victim’s parents who are staying overseas (India) received a ransom call demanding RM700,000, or the victim would be killed if the amount was not paid.

“We then launched an operation before raiding several locations and managed to rescue the victim and arrested seven men, two local women, and 11 male foreigners to assist in the investigations.

“All those arrested were aged between 24 and 60,” he said at a press conference here today.

He said among those detained was a married couple, their son, and the sister of the suspects’ wife, as well as 11 Indian nationals who were acquaintances of the family.

Police also found that all the foreigners did not possess valid travel documents.

Shuhaily said the incident did not involve any kidnapping syndicate and was believed to be connected to fraudd because the victim knew the suspects.

He said with the arrest of the 20 individuals, the police believe they have solved the kidnapping case involving the fortune teller.

“Those detained included restaurant employees, businessmen and those working in other fields, while the male suspect from the couple is a retiree and his wife and son worked in the private sector,” he said.

Following the arrests, he said the police also confiscated a Toyota Vios car, 17 mobile phones, seven bank books, seven ATM cards, two iron rods, a baton, an iron chain, and RM2,085 cash.

He added that all the suspects were remanded until November 13 to assist with investigations. – Bernama, November 11, 2022

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