The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Six youths arrested for robbing foreigners

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Police have solved 13 cases of robbery against the Rohingya community here, with the arrest of six young men believed to have been involved in the crime since March.

Kuantan police chief ACP Mohamad Noor Yusof Ali said the suspects aged between 18 and 19 years old were arrested in an operation dubbed Op Samun Pintas around Bukit Setongkol, Indera Mahkota, and Cenderawas­ih here on July 26.

"The suspects are believed to have been active in the crime around 4am to 6am by targeting victims working at the Malaysian Fish Developmen­t Authority (LKIM) complex and a wholesale market in Kemunting here.

"They are believed to have chosen victims riding a motorcycle or walking alone or in twos, whom would be threatened to hand over their cash and mobile phones," he told a news conference at the Kuantan District Police Headquarte­rs here yesterday.

Mohamad Noor said the police also seized a Perodua Myvi and three motorcycle­s believed to be used by the suspects for committing the crime.

He said all suspects had been remanded until August 6 to assist investigat­ions under Section 395 of the Penal Code which is gang robbery which carries with it a maximum sentence of 20 years and whipping, if found guilty.

In another case, Mohamad Noor said the police arrested a man aged 23 years for possessing a fake pistol and ammunition in front of a goldsmith at Jalan mahkota, here, on July 27.

"The suspect was arrested after being found suspicious­ly loitering in front of the shop and the fake gun was found slipped on his waist.

"Investigat­ion found that the gun had Glock 19 Austria embossed on it and resembles a real gun. Investigat­ion is still ongoing to fund out why the suspect possessed the gun,” he said.

 ??  ?? Mohamad Noor (centre) showing the seized fake pistol during a media conference at the Kuantan District Police Headquarte­rs yesterday. Bernama photo
Mohamad Noor (centre) showing the seized fake pistol during a media conference at the Kuantan District Police Headquarte­rs yesterday. Bernama photo

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