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Wanita cuba selamat suami cedera ditetak

Subang Jaya: Usaha seorang wanita menyelamatkan suaminya yang diserang dua lelaki bersenjatakan parang dalam kejadian di belakang rumah mereka di Taman Puchong Indah, di sini, mengundang padah apabila dia turut ditetak, semalam.

Dalam kejadian jam 7.30 pagi itu, pasangan suami isteri berusia lewat 30-an itu parah dan kini dirawat di Hospital Serdang (HS) selain kerugian RM20,000 apabila barang kemas dilarikan penjenayah terbabit.

Menurut sumber, ketika kejadian mangsa membuat kerja rumah di belakang rumahnya sebelum dua lelaki berusia 20-an yang menaiki sebuah motosikal tiba-tiba berhenti.

“Seorang daripada suspek menghampiri mangsa sebelum memaksanya menyerahkan wang. Suspek mengeluarkan parang bagi menakutkan mangsa.

“Mangsa cuba melawan menyebabkan pergelutan berlaku sebelum suspek menetak mangsa beberapa kali,” katanya.

Menurutnya, isteri mangsa yang berada dalam rumah bergegas keluar memberi bantuan kepada suaminya sebelum dia ditetak kumpulan terbabit.

Katanya, sebelum melarikan diri, dua suspek terbabit merampas rantai leher dan gelang milik mangsa dianggarkan bernilai RM20,000.

Artikel ini disiarkan pada : 2013/06/29
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A THORNY END FOR ROBBER

[A THORNY END FOR ROBBER] !!! Alert passer-by knocks the robber off his bike.

Date: 28th June 2013, Time: 11.00 am

Location: Lorong Durian, Taman Gembira, Klang

Shared by TruLy MadLy

This happened at Lorong Durian at Taman Gembira, Klang around 11.00M.

A robber jumped into a house and robbed a handbag.While trying to escape, the person driving an Exora spotted him and knocked the robber off the bike. The robber was apprehended and police came after 30 minutes.


CAR JACKER ALERT

[CAR JACKER ALERT]!!! Please Share this photo. Have you seen this man? Anyone with information on him or his whereabouts, please call Sargent Azlan at the number written below. Thank you.

24th June 2013, Time: 8:54am

Location: The Curve, Mutiara Damansara, Petaling Jaya


Attached, is a photo of a suspected CAR JACKER. On 24 June 2013, at around 8.54 a.m. he drove a Toyota Altis into The Curve’s basement car park with a false no. plate WRG 9697. 

The Curve’s security guard on patrol noticed that the no. plate and the road tax were different. The Curve’s Management informed the police accordingly.

On checking, the police discovered that the car was reported “car jacked” early the same morning.

Please contact detective Sjn Azlan at +6019 268 5343 if you spot him.

Thank you.

Regards,
Capt.

SNATCH THEFT ALERT - Jalan 2/30, 46000 Petaling Jaya

[SNATCH THEFT ALERT]!!! Woman with handbag has often been a target of snatch theft. We have to say that handbags are a bane to women, you can't live with or without it.

Our question is, is it worth it to carry a handbag now a days and see yourselves as a potential target for snatch thieves? Snatch thieves will not hesitate to injure or do grievous body harm just to take your handbag away. Some result in death.

22nd June 2013, Time: Between 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Location: Jalan SS2/30

Shared by Gerard Goh Nai King

Snatch theft happened at Jalan 2/30, 46000 Petaling Jaya yesterday afternoon around 2-3 pm. According to eye-witnesses, there are two men on motorcycle. Their modus operandi is to launch a sneak attack on unsuspecting women.

My aunt was a victim, an accomplice rides past from behind while the other person would get off and use a metal pipe to hit my aunt's head repeatedly from behind. My aunt let go of her bag, but it was snagged at her wrist. They kept bashing at her arm and wrists to get her bag.

Thankfully, my aunt is doing fine now, no internal head injury. Mostly bruises and stitches.

X Marks the road.


Now, we cannot even eat in peace

Sunday June 23, 2013


On the Beat by WONG CHUN WAI

Crime is an issue that unites the people, but for the wrong reasons. One thing is clear we are sick and tired of living in fear.

IF you live in Petaling Jaya, you would probably have heard of it. Three armed men rushed into a famous chilli crab restaurant shortly after closing time and they were not looking for food.

They held up the cashier in this cash-only restaurant and cleaned out the till while the restaurant helpers ran helter-skelter, for fear of being slashed by the parang-wielding robbers. An accomplice was waiting inside a car nearby. Luckily, there were no customers at the usually packed restaurant.

Not too long ago, the restaurant opposite, famous for its fish head curry, had also fallen victim to such criminals.

What is frightening and most unfortunate is that this is one part of Petaling Jaya that is busy and vibrant, even after midnight. It is a hive of activity because the food court and several outlets nearby are open 24 hours.

Word has gone around Petaling Jaya that it is no longer safe for the people to patronise eateries during late hours.

In fact, at least one restaurant operating in Section 17 has taken the unusual step of locking its doors even when it is open for business. Only customers who have made reservations or those who can prove they are bona fide customers are allowed in.

It's the same with many hair salons, which have taken to locking their doors as they are often the target of such hoodlums.

In Cheras, it was reported that people eating on the pavement outside a restaurant were also robbed. For many of us, crime has worsened.

This newspaper reported on June 13 that a group of armed robbers had been terrorising customers of seafood and mamak restaurants in Kuala Lumpur, hitting five eateries in Cheras, Jinjang and Brickfields since January.

The group of at least 10 parang-wielding men would use stolen cars, conceal their faces with crash helmets and target the restaurants to rob customers of their money and valuables.

The police, according to the report, claimed to have made a breakthrough in the case following the arrest of three men, in their 20s, who had attempted to strike at their sixth target, a seafood restaurant in Kampung Subang.

The point is this why must Malaysians continue to live in fear? To be more precise, it seems that Malaysians cannot even eat in peace now!

The promises and assurances made at the many anti-crime campaigns will not be taken seriously until the people feel safe. Forget about the statistics that tell us that snatch theft incidents have actually gone down.

Don't think that our Cabinet members and police chiefs do not know about the actual situation. I know for a fact that the family members of several Cabinet members have been robbed. So have the children and relatives of our top police officers.

I hope the Prime Minister would issue an order for the Cabinet and police top brass to watch the most recent robbery cases captured on CCTV that have been uploaded on YouTube and shared on Facebook.

Many of these robberies, which take place in broad daylight, happen right in front of the homes of Malaysians. The most vulnerable victims are women who, upon alighting from their cars, have their bags snatched by the robbers on motorcycles. In some cases, the victims are dragged along the road when they resist.

Video clips of such incidents are shocking and guaranteed to make our blood boil. The fact that cameras are being installed in so many homes now is testimony to the fact that many of us don't feel safe even in our home surroundings.

Crime is our number one concern, according to a survey by the International Islamic University, and that certainly is not news to us.

The Dewan Rakyat begins its meeting proper on Tuesday after the oath-taking ceremony on Monday. I hope that our Members of Parliament would find time to deliberate on this issue. We are not interested in them scoring points, but to propose concrete solutions, especially with regard to legislation.

There is this strong perception that following the repeal of the Emergency Ordinance, the hardcore criminals, including former detainees, have been emboldened to return to the streets. Talk to the police officers and many are angry that they have lost their power to rein in these devious criminals.

No doubt, there have been allegations of abuse of power by the police in the past, which was one reason why this piece of legislation was repealed. But now we learn of many cases of robberies involving ex-detainees who probably no longer fear being detained or banished.

The harsh reality is that the police do not expect hardcore criminals to volunteer information or confess to their crimes when arrested. It is difficult to build up a case under such circumstances but human rights lawyers expect the police to try harder instead of using the EO to close their files.

But the pressure is piling up on the government, not just the police, because we want our authorities to clean up our streets.

We are sick and tired of living in fear. We have elected our politicians into the highest legislative chamber and now we expect them, as law-makers, to do their job well. So please get on with it.

Cubaan Merompak di PUJ 9/1, Taman Puncak Jalil

Penjenayah membuka pili air di depan rumah dengan harapan dapat mengumpan pemilik rumah keluar untuk menutup pili air yang terbuka.

Seandainya pintu dibuka, penjenyah akan mengambil peluang untuk menyelinap ke dalam rumah.

Robber's bike rammed into by alert passer-by


Robber was then arrested by public, but two others escaped.

Date: 22 June 2013, Time: 11.35 am

Location: Jalan Pahang, Kuala Lumpur

Shared Anonymously through our inbox

My nephew's account:
As I was nearing the Petron petrol station on Jalan Pahang, I saw that a snatch theft incident had happened at the petrol station.

All I thought about at that time was that I wanted to catch those culprits. I knocked one of the suspects' motorcycle down. The suspects tried to run away but with the help of the people around, one of the suspects was caught and handed over to the police..

The suspects rode on black Yamaha 125 motorcycles.

CAR STOLEN RIGHT BEFORE OWNER'S EYES

Please be on the lookout for the cars below.
Date: 21st June 2013,
Time: At about 4.00 pm
Location: Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya Shared by Eddie Che Yusoff

My colleague's white CRV with plate registration WUR8176 just got stolen in front of his eye!

There was a Honda City with registration number WTR 9983 nearby which we suspect as their team that speed off at the same time , the City was in front of the CRV earlier, as my friend was walking to his CRV he noticed his car engine started and the city speed off followed by the stolen CRV who tried to run over my colleague.

I was nearby and my colleague jump into my car to chase both cars, we lost sight of the CRV but we went on chasing the Honda City who made numerous attempts to loose us after realizing we were chasing him, after a 10 minutes chase around Kota Damansara we lost the City too.

If u notice either cars please contact the nearest police station Police report has been made at the Kota Damansara's police station


End of the road for this man

Trigger-happy Man Kecik shot dead

News by TheStarOnline - Austin Camoens

SUNGAI BULOH: He was a notoriously trigger-happy criminal, sought by police for armed robbery, criminal intimidation, evading arrest and murder.

One could say Azman Aini, 30, also known as “Man Kecik” feared nothing and was even reported to have brandished a pistol at policemen to evade a roadblock along Jalan Kamunting last week.

His crime spree ended yesterday after he was shot dead by policemen near a cemetery at Kampung Paya Jaras Hulu.

Sungai Buloh OCPD Supt Junaidi Bujang said police got word that Azman was hiding out at a house at Kampung Paya Jaras Dalam and surrounded the area.

“Our personnel raided two houses at around 12.10am yesterday. We arrested two men aged 20 and 28 and also seized a stolen motorcycle,” he said adding that in the commotion of both raids, Azman escaped.

He said police then tracked Azman to the Paya Jaras Hulu Muslim cemetery about a kilometre away.

“When my men approached, Azman fired two shots at them, and they returned fire in self defence,” he said, adding that Azman died at the scene.

Supt Junaidi said police found a Steyr 9mm semi-automatic pistol near Azman’s body.

“Initial investigations revealed that Azman was convicted for evading arrest and forcing a woman to perform oral sex on him before selling her to a vice ring in 2005.

“We believe he was also involved in a criminal intimidation case here, an armed robbery case in Kampung Baru Subang and a murder case here,” he said, adding that police believe another armed suspect close to Azman was still at large.

It was reported last Thursday that policemen were manning a roadblock at Batu Empat Jalan Kamunting-Batu Kurau when they stopped a Proton Wira with two men inside for a routine inspection at about 11pm.

Background checks revealed one of the men was wanted for sexual assault and criminal intimidation cases in Sungai Pelong, Sungai Buloh in Selangor.

Upon moving to arrest him, the other man in the car whipped out a pistol and pointed it at them before both men jumped back into the car and fled. The car was found in Pondok Tanjong near Kubu Gajah, about 45 minutes later.

One of the suspects had been identified as Azman, who is from Taman Paya Jeras Permas in Sungai Buloh.

In August 2005, Azman was charged with forcing a close female friend to perform oral sex on him and was also accused of selling her to a vice syndicate.

He forced the woman to perform oral sex on him at a hotel in Sekinchan, and sold her to a vice ring at an abandoned factory in Jalan Bagan Sungai Burung, Sabak Bernam on June 26.

Gun Shots Rang in Klang, 25 Year-old Shot Dead

[BREAKING NEWS - AMENDED] Gun Shots Rang in Klang, 25 Year-old Shot Dead



19th June 2013, Time: 12:00pm onwards

Location: Jalan Kapar, Klang, Selangor
(Nearby Hong Leong Bank)

News by myMetro
Reported by Ekhwan Haque Fazlul Haque
(Source: http://tinyurl.com/katn9qb)

Addtional Source: Bernama Online
(http://tinyurl.com/p8w55ot)

MCAC's Translation:

A 25 year-old foreigner was shot dead when he tried to robbed RM 50,000 from a factory manager at Jalan Kapar this afternoon.

In the incident, the suspect stopped and blocked the factory manger’s car. He tried to break the back passenger side window to steal the stash of cash.

North Klang Chief Police Assistant Commissioner Mohamad Shukor Sulong said that the factory manager’s bodyguard stepped out and fire three shots at the suspect. One of the shots hit the back of the suspect’s head.

Realizing that their accomplice had been shot, four other suspects drove off in a hurry in two separate cars - a Proton Waja and a Proton Wira, and escaped

The suspect who was shot died on the spot. His body has been taken to Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital (HTAR), Klang for post-mortem.

This case is investigated under Section 393 of the Penal Code and Section 39 of the Firearms Act 1960.

DRUGS PUSHERS & DISTRIBUTOR ARRESTED

If convicted, they can be sent to the gallows.


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Date: 20th June 2013, Time: 1.20 am

Location: Jengka 4, Maran, Pahang

Shared by Polis Pahang
(Source: http://tinyurl.com/lbltbhz)

A press conference was held today by the Pahang Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department Head, Superintendent Yap Toon Khuan.

A raid by a team from the Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department of IPD Maran led by Inspector Rudy Sriawan bin Razali managed to arrest a man who was driving a maroon Proton Wira SE at a house located at Jengka 4, Maran, Pahang. The man is believed to be involved in drugs distributions.

Upon checking, the suspect surrendered a transparent plastic packet from the side of the driver's door, which contained 5.5 grams of cocaine. Subsequently, police made a check on the whole car with the suspect witnessing. Police found four black plastic packages which contain four transparent packets of heroin and one black plastic package which contain three transparent plastic packets of various sizes containing heroin. All these packages were found in the car's boot. The total amount of drugs confiscated was 2.042 kg of heroin and 5.5 grams of cocaine.

The 36 year old man who was arrested is from Pahang and is jobless. Besides the drugs, the car that he was driving as well as a mobile phone were also confiscated.

From investigations, the drugs were supposed to be distributed in Jengka and Maran. The value of the cocaine is estimated to be RM 1,800.00 and could have been priced up to RM 5,500 (sold in small pakets of 0.01 gram each) and could be used by 550 drug addicts. The value of the heroin is estimated to be RM 72,000 and could have been priced up to RM 408,200 and could be used by 40,820 drugs addicts.

The case is investigated under Section 39B of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952. If convicted, the suspect can be hanged to death. The suspect is now remanded at the IPD Maran's lock-up for a week, pending investigations.

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Date: 20th June 2013, Time:

Location: Jalan Semenyih, Kajang, Selangor

Shared by Polis Selangor
(Source: http://tinyurl.com/m5hoysv)

Acting on information received, officers from the Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department of the Selangor Police Headquarters made a check on two brothers who were in the midst of making a sale and purchase transaction of drugs, at Jalan Semenyih, Kajang. The value of the drugs involved was estimated at RM 720.

Police found 30 large plastic packages that are believed to contain heroin, in a bag carried by the men.

The case is investigated under Section 39B under the Dangerous Drugs Act 1957.

Police Detain 17 Members Of Burglary Gang

News by Bernama
(Source: http://tinyurl.com/kl8rqyp)

20th June 2013

NIBONG TEBAL, Police detained 17 suspects, including school students from three burglary gangs who were actively involved in criminal activities around Seberang Perai Selatan (SPS) here, after carrying out several raids in the area.

SPS police chief Supt Shafien Mamat said those arrested who were aged between 15 and 30, were members of 'Geng Belalang' from Batu Kawan, 'Geng Amirul' from Sungai Bakap and 'Geng Simpang Ampat' of Simpang Ampat.

He said based on intelligence by the task force which was set up two months ago, police managed to locate members of the three groups and detained them around SPS, here, since early this month.

"The task force team was set up following an increasing number of house break-in cases reported in the district and operation carried out resulted in 27 individuals detained, where 17 of them were members of the three gangs while others were buyers of stolen goods from the gangs.

"With their arrest, police believe they have solved 13 cases, where five cases were reported each in Sungai Bakap and Nibong Tebal and three in Simpang Ampat," he told reporters, here, Thursday.

Shafien said police also found items that were stolen by the groups, worth about RM70,000, like television, laptops, handphones, figurines and burglary tools.

He said initial investigations found that the groups were actively involved in house breaking activities since several months ago and their modus operandi was also similar (targetting unoccupied houses, leveraging the door and climbing onto the roof to gain entry).

He said 11 of them tested positive for Syabu while 17 of them were school students. All of them were remanded to assist investigations under Section 457, 411 and 380 of Penal Code.

Break in at Bandar Puteri, Puchong

This video was taken in May 2012, the Suspect is still active. The most recent case reported was on 18th June 2013.

This suspect has been involved in many offices and shops break-ins. If anyone has seen or have any information on this man, please contact the police.

The suspect is wanted by PDRM Bandar Puteri, Puchong as well as the Community Policing team of the same area.

He is reportedly active involved in break-in cases around Bandar Puteri 1, 2 and 5.

ARRESTED - CAR THIEVES & TOURISTS WHO POSED AS POLICEMEN TO ROB OTHER TOURISTS

News by Bernama.com
(Source: http://tinyurl.com/n8pmpl4)

Police detained four men last week, two for car theft and two Pakistanis for robbing tourists.

Dang Wangi police chief ACP Zainuddin Ahmad saidon Friday police detained two men who were believed to be involved in several car theft cases here and in Selangor.

He said they were detained in a Proton Waja about 4.05am in front of a 24-hour outlet in Jalan Imbi by police on patrol duty. "Police found a samurai sword, a vegetable knife and a piece of metal believed used for criminal activities. Also found were two UNHCR documents and a road tax on the registration number of a Perodua Kancil which was reported missing," he said in a statement here Tuesday.

Zainuddin said in a follow-up to the arrest, police seized two Kancil cars which were reported missing, in separate raids in Taman Connought and Taman Kajang Utama at 3.47am on Saturday.

Meanwhile, two Pakistani nationals were detained at 12.15am in a fast food outlet in Jalan Raja Laut last Saturday for robbing a family of tourists from India on June 6 in Jalan Ampang.

He said following the arrest police raided two hotels in Jalan Medan Tuanku and Jalan Tiong Nam at 2am on the same day and seized numerous foreign currency and cellphones believed to be their booty from robberies.

Zainuddin said the suspects masquaraded as policemen and used various types of cars to commit crime.

"The suspect would also accuse their victims of possessing drugs and would examine the victim's body and property. After the examination, they would return the victim's property and leave. The victims would only realise later that their valuables were missing," he said.

Zainuddin said the police had received eight reports on robberies of tourists around Kuala Lumpur by foreign nationals passing themselves off as policemen.

Finally caught in the Long Arms of the Law

Meth head snatch thief in the bag
News by TheStarOnline - Rashitha A. Hamid
18th June 2013


AMPANG JAYA: He was a lone snatch thief and had victimised more than 20 women including a policewoman.

However, his year-long crime spree came to an end when he was nabbed by the public, right after he snatched a woman's bag.

The 25-year-old was caught at the Taman Muda night market here while trying to escape after snatching the woman's handbag at about midnight on Saturday.

Ampang Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Amiruddin Jamaluddin said police arrived at the scene after being alerted by the public.

He said police seized the thief's motorbike that had a false number plate and found another handbag in it. The suspect, who has a criminal record, tested positive for syabu.

A check showed that the man had just snatched a woman's bag in Taman Desa Setapak before preying on victims in Taman Muda.

“Initial investigation revealed that the jobless man was involved in at least 22 cases in Ampang alone,” he said.

The suspect, who lives alone at a rented apartment in Cheras, is said to have also been involved in snatch theft cases in Sentul, Cheras, Gombak and Kajang.

Police recovered handbags, wallets, mobile phones and sim cards at his apartment.


“The suspect would throw the identity card and personal documents of the victims immediately,” said ACP Amiruddin.

One of the suspect's victims was a policewoman from the Ampang district police headquarters whose bag was snatched on April 24.

“We urge victims to come forward to identify their belongings and assist us in our investigation,” he added.

The suspect has been remanded.