Six held for robbing RM180,000 of metal in Ipoh

The stolen metal has been recovered and suspects arrested after police launched a multi-state operatio

10:57 AM MYT

 

IPOH – Police arrested six men believed to have been involved in a gang robbery at an electronics factory in Jalan Lapangan Terbang here on September 14.

Ipoh district police chief ACP Yahaya Hassan said police received a report about the 9.15pm incident and carried out operation ‘Op Kargo Carsem’ and arrested all suspects, aged 27 to 47, in several locations around Ipoh, Penang and Selangor, on September 21 and 22.

“A group of men broke into the factory area before tying up the security guard on duty and escaped with compressed metal worth about RM180,000 using a four-wheel drive vehicle.

“The police managed to recover the stolen metal from a house in Bercham, belonging to the relative of one of the suspects, including the vehicle, clothes and mobile phone they used,” he said in a statement today.

Yahaya said the investigation found that the main suspect in the case worked as a security guard at the factory and opened the gate to let his accomplices enter the factory’s storage room.

Five of the six suspects have past criminal records, and one tested positive for morphine.

He said all suspects were remanded for five days starting yesterday until September 26 to assist in the investigation under Section 395 and Section 397 of the Penal Code.

“With the arrest of all suspects and the seizure of case items, the case is considered closed. The investigation team is completing the investigation papers to be referred to the deputy public prosecutor for further action,” he added. – September 23, 2023

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