Ipoh cops hunting for machete-armed robber who was chased out by victim’s family

Masked man snatched gold necklace worth about RM15,000 before fleeing crime scene after being chased out in a white Almera which has been found abandoned

8:57 AM MYT

 

IPOH – Police are looking for a man suspected of being involved in an armed robbery at a house in Jalan Coldstream Buntong, Kg Baru Buntong here, on Wednesday. 

Ipoh police chief Abang Zainal Abidin Abang Ahmad said they received a report from a 30-year-old man regarding the incident that occurred around 3am. 

“The suspect used a white Nissan Almera and, armed with a machete, chased the victim and snatched a gold necklace worth approximately RM15,000 from him. 

“Police investigation through CCTV footage revealed that the suspect was wearing a black hat and face mask during the incident. The police found a car he used abandoned in an alley in the area,” he said in a statement tonight. 

In a video of the footage posted on Facebook, it was seen that the masked man was chased out by the victim’s family after he tried to follow the victim into the house, wielding his weapon. He then fled the scene in the Almera.

Abang Zainal Abidin said the case was being investigated under Sections 395/397 of the Penal Code. 

He urged anyone who recognised or had information about the suspect to come forward and assist in the investigation by contacting investigating officer Josin Amatin at 016-2222491 or by going to any nearby police station. 

He also advised the public to remain vigilant and take care of their personal safety and belongings to prevent untoward incidents. 

A video of the incident showing an individual being attacked at his residence by an armed man went viral on Facebook earlier today. – May 25, 2024

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