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Three cops held for allegedly stealing RM85,000 during Jalan Silang raid | Scoop

Three cops held for allegedly stealing RM85,000 during Jalan Silang raid

During a crackdown on illegal immigrants last Thursday, three officers reportedly seized cash from a local business

4:36 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Three policemen believed to be from the General Operations Force (GOF) Central Brigade were arrested on suspicion of stealing RM85,000 from a business during an multi-agency operation in Jalan Silang here last Thursday (December 14).

Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Allaudeen Abdul Majid said the three policemen, aged 26, 30 and 35, have been remanded for four days from yesterday (December 23) to assist in investigations under Section 380 of the Penal Code.

At 12:36am last Friday, police received a report of the loss of cash amounting to RM85,000 at a business in Lebuh Pudu during an operation conducted by the authorities to apprehend illegal immigrants.

“This case is still under investigation and the public is urged to not speculate since it may disrupt the investigation and cause public concern,” he said in a statement today.

It is understood that the three were recorded on CCTV cameras while conducting a search in the building, but this was not included in the report.

Following the arrests, police reportedly seized RM63,500 in cash, a Perodua Myvi car, two mobile phones and payment receipts for the purchase of tires and maintenance of the vehicle.

In the operation on Jalan Silang from 11am to 3pm, a total of 1,101 foreigners were arrested for various immigration offences, including not having valid travel documents. – December 24, 2023

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