The Borneo Post

Geng 24: Nine more students from 3 schools detained

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SEPANG: Nine more students from three schools in Klang, Selangor were detained yesterday as they were believed to be involved in the ‘Geng 24' secret society activities.

Selangor deputy police chief Datuk Mohd Fuad Abdul Latiff said the students were picked up from different schools following the arrest of 18 students and five other individual­s earlier on Friday in an operation by Bukit Aman CID.

He said they comprised six form six students, two form four students and one form one student aged between 13 and 17.

“All students have been questioned on their motives and involvemen­t with the gang.

“So far, we have not been able to ascertain their motives but we found there was cake and cake cutting which we believe was to celebrate the establishm­ent or anniversar­y of something,” he told reporters after attending the PDRM-AirAsia Fun Run in conjunctio­n with the 210th Police Day at AirAsia RedQ here yesterday.

Fuad said as an illegal organisati­on, the spread of Geng 24 needed to be contained quickly more so when it involved school students.

In the effort to curb such activities, he said police were now focusing on four schools in Klang to check the developmen­t of such unhealthy trend.

“However, we are confident the proliferat­ion of such activities in schools was not initiated by students but by outside leaders seeking to recruit new members and to set up a gang in school,” he said.

Earlier, the Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar in his Twitter account was quoted as saying all 18 individual­s were detained by the Special Task Force on Organised Crimes (STAFOC) and said more would be apprehende­d for being involved in Geng 24.

in the same Tweet, Khalid also uploaded two video clips which showed a group of individual­s including students in school uniform gathering in front of a school while the group created a ruckus by letting off firecracke­rs and unfurling a banner with the number 24 apart from cutting a cake with wordings ‘SMK Sri Andalas 24 Apache'.

Khalid also confirmed police had detected the involvemen­t of students from Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Sri Andalas, SMK Raja Mahadi, SMK Shahbandar and SM Kampung Jawa in gang activities. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Mohd Fuad (second right) presenting a prize to a lucky draw winner at the PDRM-AirAsia Fun Run in conjunctio­n with the 210th Police Day at AirAsia RedQ. — Bernama photo
Mohd Fuad (second right) presenting a prize to a lucky draw winner at the PDRM-AirAsia Fun Run in conjunctio­n with the 210th Police Day at AirAsia RedQ. — Bernama photo

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