The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cops solve copper cable theft with arrest of four men

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PUTRAJAYA: Police have solved a copper earth cable theft at the Alamanda Shopping Centre here with the arrest of four local men including a former security guard of the shopping centre.

Putrajaya district police chief ACP A. Asmadi Abdul Aziz said that three of the men were detected stealing the cable on level one of the shopping centre at about 9 am on May 10 based on a closed-circuit television recording.

He said the management of the shopping centre subsequent­ly lodged a police report over the theft involving a loss of about RM6,800.

He said the three suspects were nabbed at three different locations in Dengkil, Sepang, on May 12 and 13 which brought to the arrest of another individual who is the son of a used items shop owner in Taman Putra Perdana, Sepang.

“An investigat­ion found that the three individual­s were friends and used a rented car for the cable theft. One of the culprits was suspected to be a former security guard at the shopping centre,” he told a media conference here Wednesday.

Asmadi said among the items seized from them were a wire cutter, hacksaw and some greencolou­red earth cable wires.

He said urine tests found the three suspects positive for drugs and they also possessed criminal records under Section 15(1)(A) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.

According to him, two of the suspects have been charged at the Putrajaya Magistrate’s Court under Section 379 and 414 of the Penal Code while two others have become prosecutio­n witnesses.

Asmadi said cable thefts were increasing following the high demand and could fetch up to RM34 per kilogramme.

“The activities should be nipped in the bud before they spread to government buildings and housing areas which would disrupt the communicat­ions system and power supply in Putrajaya,” he added.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Asmadi (second left) with his officers showing the stolen cables, other seized items and mugshots of the suspects at the press conference in Putrajaya on Wednesday.
— Bernama photo Asmadi (second left) with his officers showing the stolen cables, other seized items and mugshots of the suspects at the press conference in Putrajaya on Wednesday.

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