The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Six held over abduction of two Bangladesh­i men

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JOHOR BAHRU: Five local men and a Bangladesh­i male, have been arrested by police yesterday, over the abduction of two Bangladesh­i men who have since been rescued.

Iskandar Puteri District Police chief ACP Dzulkhairi Mukhtar said the suspects, aged between 14 and 31 years, were arrested in different locations in Pasir Gudang and Ulu Tiram, here, between 7.50 am and 10.45 am yesterday.

"Earlier, police rescued two Bangladesh­i men, aged 35 years, at 7.50 am this morning at an abandoned electricit­y substation in Jalan Manggis 1, Bestari Perdana City, Pasir Gudang, before arresting all the suspects," he said in a statement.

Dzulkhairi said, police were informed of the incident yesterday evening by a 32-yearold Myanmar man, who was a worker at a constructi­on project site in Gelang Patah, here.

He said the complainan­t reported that six men including a Bangladesh­i man armed with a parang, suddenly entered the room shared by him and four other friends, at 2 am, on Oct 24, while they were asleep.

He said he and two other friends managed to escape, but the two Bangladesh­is were caught by the suspects and taken in a van along with RM12,000 in cash.

According to Dzulkhairi, at 1.30 pm (on the same day), the complainan­t alleged that a suspect had blackmaile­d one of the Bangladesh­i men's family to pay RM40,000, which if not paid, the suspect threatened to kill both men.

“As result of intelligen­ce, a police team from Iskandar Puteri police headquarte­rs managed to rescue the two Bangladesh­i men and arrest the six men, including two teenagers who were not schooling,” he said.

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