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Would-be thieves caught trespassing into Jln Muara Tuang scrap goods premises

Would-be thieves caught trespassing into Jln Muara Tuang scrap goods premises

Borneo Post14-05-2025

Handout photo shows police personnel with the three suspects.
KOTA SAMARAHAN (May 14): Swift action by a police patrol unit led to the arrest of three men for allegedly trespassing into a scrap goods premises here early today.
Kota Samarahan police chief Supt Damataries Lautin said the crime-prevention team was on routine patrol duty when they spotted the suspects within the premises.
'The trio, aged between 29 and 36, was detained as they were leaving the premises at Mile 8 Jalan Muara Tuang at around 12.45am,' he said in a statement.
He said during initial questioning, the suspects confessed to having trespassed into the area with intent to commit theft.
'However, no items were stolen and no seizures were made by the patrol team,' he added.
Damataries said police will follow up with the premises owner and also review footage from security cameras in the area.
The case is being investigated under Section 447 of the Penal Code, with police obtaining a remand order against the suspects today.
'The police will continue to enhance patrols in industrial areas and business premises to curb criminal activities,' he added. arrest kota samarahan Muara Tuang police scrap goods premises trespassing

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