Malaysia

Facebook sleuthing leads man to precious stolen bonsai

He instantly recognises plant put up for sale by thieves

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 05 Dec 2020 11:00AM

Facebook sleuthing leads man to precious stolen bonsai
The bonsai adenium tree bearing the numbers '1-5' stolen and then retrieved in George Town with the help of Facebook. – IAN MCINTYRE/The Vibes, December 5, 2020

by Ian McIntyre

BUTTERWORTH – With Facebook and armchair investigative skills at hand, a 45-year-old managed to track down the thieves of his precious bonsai adenium tree after spotting it on the social media network.
 
Butterworth district police chief Noorzainy Mohd Noor said the man reported his precious bonsai adenium tree missing from his garden at his house here on November 29.
 
Four days later, he made a startling discovery when he found it being peddled online for sale.
 
He said he recognised the plant instantly as it bore the numbers "1-5".
 
He relayed his findings to the police, and a team was dispatched to locate the suspects.
 
They found three suspects aged 36, 22 and 18 at Paya Keladi, and retrieved the plant yesterday.
 
The three have prior records for drug abuse.
 
After further interrogation, police arrested four more suspects at Tasek Gelugor and seized 1g of syabu.
 
Noorzainy said the police also seized a digital weighing scale and a glass bottle.
 
"All seven suspects will be remanded for suspected theft and drug abuse."
 
Meanwhile, a 33-year-old Bangladeshi was killed when a huge piling concrete slab fell on him and an Indonesian worker at the Eon Metal Group factory in the Valdor industrial area in Simpang Empat here.
 
Md Shriful Islam was believed to have died of injury to the head. His body was taken to Penang Hospital for a post-mortem, whereas the Indonesian, Mustofa Salam, was rescued by other workers at the scene.
 
Mustofa only suffered light injuries.
 
In the incident yesterday, the two workers were installing the concrete slab horizontally when the slab fell.
 
A state Fire and Rescue Department spokesman said the matter has been handed over to the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) as well as the police to investigate. – The Vibes, December 5, 2020

Related News

Malaysia / 3d

White knight said to be coming to PHOM’s rescue

Malaysia / 1w

Focus on economy, not socks, says Penang Malay group

Malaysia / 1w

Penang seeks federal approval for Juru - Sungai Dua elevated highway

Malaysia / 1w

Penang LRT faces heat as Silicon Island reclamation challenged in court

Malaysia / 2w

Penang Islamic scholar to have road named after him

Malaysia / 2w

Certain quarters exploiting ‘Allah’ socks issue to rattle govt: Mujahid

Spotlight

Malaysia

KLIA shooting suspect arrested in Kota Baru, says IGP

Malaysia

Sarawak to develop 10 river basins for hydropower

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

KLIA police to use e-scooters to speed up response time, boost patrols

Malaysia

Budget hotels to raise rates by up to 40%

By Noel Achariam

Malaysia

45 heat-related illness cases reported nationwide

Malaysia

Surrender now, police tells KLIA gunman

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

You may be interested

Malaysia

Sarawak native rights group complains it was not consulted about dams

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

KLIA shooting suspect arrested in Kota Baru, says IGP

Malaysia

Sarawak to develop 10 river basins for hydropower

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

KLIA shooting suspect detained for 7 days

Malaysia

PKR Youth condemns attack against Iranian diplomatic complex

Malaysia

Guns being smuggled into Malaysia despite tight border surveillance

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Activists slam fugitive blogger’s solution to racial, religious tension

Malaysia

Bank worker union calls for better staff treatment, facilities