Malaysia

Johor cops recapture Indonesian detainee duo

They jumped off the van en route to Ledang Prison, says Kulai district police chief

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 12 Apr 2023 5:07PM

Johor cops recapture Indonesian detainee duo

JOHOR BARU – Police successfully recaptured two Indonesian male detainees who escaped yesterday while on their way from the Kota Tinggi court to Ledang Prison in Jalan Felda Inas, heading towards Sengkang.

Kulai district police chief Tok Beng Yeow said both men were found within 24 hours in two separate locations in Jalan Felda Inas, Kulai.

Tok said the distance between the two locations was an estimated 1.5km, and both prisoners had discarded their lock-up uniforms and changed into jeans and T-shirts, believed to have been stolen.

“Acting on information, the Intelligence and Operations Division of the Kulai district police headquarters rearrested Riki Rinaldi, 40, at a hut in a vegetable farm in Sengkang, Jalan Felda Inas-Kulai, at 10.35pm yesterday.

“The other escapee, Samirudin, 36, was nabbed at a hut in a vegetable farm in Taman Saga, Jalan Felda Inas-Kulai, during a raid at 10.40am today. Both escapees received light injuries as a result of jumping out of the van in their attempt to escape,” he said in a statement today.

Tok said police have opened an investigation paper under Section 223/224 of the Penal Code which can result in a maximum prison sentence of two years or a fine, or both, if convicted.

“Riki will be placed under a four-day remand beginning today, whereas the remand for Samirudin will be applied for tomorrow,” he said.

At the time of the incident, both detainees were with two other Indonesian detainees on their way to serve a six-month jail term at Ledang Prison after being charged at the Kota Tinggi court for charges under Section 5(2) of the Immigration Act 1959/63.

All the Indonesians had been arrested by Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency officers as they did not have valid passports or documents to enter Malaysia. – Bernama, April 12, 2023

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