Cops bust ‘Geng Capang’ for breaking into govt buildings and schools, 11 nabbed

Kedah police chief says with the arrests, 25 cases of illegal entry and equipment theft in Kedah and two in Perak are solved

5:26 PM MYT

 

ALOR STAR – Police successfully busted “Geng Capang” in their arrest of 11 individuals – including three women – believed to be active in breaking into government buildings and schools in Kedah and Perak. 

Kedah police chief Datuk Fisol Salleh said all the suspects, aged 17 to 41, from Baling, were arrested in four separate locations on Tuesday. 

“The gang is believed to be active since the beginning of this year. It targeted government buildings and schools by cutting the back fence of the building before entering the administrative office. 

“They would steal electronic equipment such as laptops and mobile phones. 

“They did this activity in the morning, maybe they knew the level of security at that time was low.

“With the arrest of all these suspects, we have successfully solved 25 cases of breaking and entering into government buildings and schools in Kedah and two in Perak,” he said at a press conference at the Kedah police headquarters today. 

He said that police also seized three cars used to carry out the criminal activities as well as 20 mobile phones, six tablets, three cameras and several other items.  

“Further checks found that all of them have past criminal records and eight of the suspects tested positive for methamphetamine. 

“All of them were remanded until this Saturday to assist in the investigation under Section 457 of the Penal Code,” he said. 

Meanwhile, Fisol said according to statistics from January to early May this year, 22 schools and 11 government buildings in five districts in Kedah were reported to have been broken into and government-owned items such as laptops, tablets and several other items were stolen. – May 23, 2024

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