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Rakyat Post
3 days ago
- Rakyat Post
[Watch] Apple's 'Find My' Leads to Burglary Arrest – But Cost A Police Officer's Life
Subscribe to our FREE A home burglary in Alor Setar, kedah took a tragic turn when police used stolen iPad tracking technology to catch the thieves – but lost a brave officer in the process. The victim's double-storey semi-detached house was targeted recently at around 10:17 AM on Thursday (7 August). CCTV footage shows a blue Lexus circling the property before stopping outside. One burglar got out, rang the doorbell, and when no one answered, he pretended to make a phone call and got back in the car. After waiting about 10 minutes, the driver used tools to pry open the electronic gate. Both men then entered the house through a side aluminium door, spending roughly 10 minutes inside before moving to the neighbour's property. Total operation time: about 20 minutes. The Tragic Cost of Justice The burglars made off with: 2 iPads Watches Handbags Cash The homeowner was at work, and his wife had just dropped off their children when they discovered the break-in, and the neighbours were also burglarised since everyone was out at work. Police tracked the suspects using Apple's ' But during the operation, 35-year-old Corporal Mohd Hafizul Izham Mazlan, from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of Kedah Police Contingent Headquarters, was killed in the line of duty when the suspects' vehicle struck him. The price of catching these thieves was a police officer's life, My police friend didn't make it. May God take him to heaven. Justice Pursued: Suspects Charged The four suspects, aged between 24 and 26, have been remanded for seven days starting today (8 August) until 14 August. Magistrate Siti Nor Hasliza Md Ali issued the remand order at the Alor Setar Court Complex to allow investigations under Section 302 of the Penal Code (punishment for murder). All suspects are believed to be from Johor. Background checks revealed that one suspect has Modern technology helped solve the crime – but the human cost was devastating. Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.


Malay Mail
3 days ago
- Malay Mail
Four suspects remanded after Kedah cop killed in Taman Golf incident
ALOR SETAR, Aug 8 — Four men, who were in a sports utility vehicle (SUV) and are suspected of fatally hitting a policeman in an incident at Taman Golf, here, yesterday, have been remanded for seven days, starting today. The remand order, issued by Magistrate Siti Nor Hasliza Md Ali at the Alor Setar Court Complex, will allow investigations under Section 302 of the Penal Code to continue until Aug 14. Before the proceedings, the suspects, aged between 24 and 26, were brought to the court complex in a police van at 8.45 am and left the premises at about 9.55 am. Yesterday, the media reported that a policeman was killed after being struck by an SUV with four men on board, believed to be criminals attempting to flee after committing a burglary at a house in Taman Golf. In the 3.30 pm incident, the victim, Corporal Mohd Hafizul Izham Mazlan, 35, of the Kedah contingent police headquarters' Criminal Investigation Department, died at the scene from severe injuries. — Bernama

Sinar Daily
3 days ago
- Sinar Daily
Four remanded for seven days over policeman's death
The victim, Corporal Mohd Hafizul Izham Mazlan, 35, died at the scene from severe injuries. 08 Aug 2025 06:27pm Four suspects involved in a house burglary and the fatal ramming of a police officer were taken to the Alor Setar Court for remand proceedings today. Photo by Bernama ALOR SETAR - Four men, who were in a sports utility vehicle (SUV) and are suspected of fatally hitting a policeman in an incident at Taman Golf, here, yesterday, have been remanded for seven days, starting today. The remand order, issued by Magistrate Siti Nor Hasliza Md Ali at the Alor Setar Court Complex, will allow investigations under Section 302 of the Penal Code to continue until Aug 14. Before the proceedings, the suspects, aged between 24 and 26, were brought to the court complex in a police van at 8.45 am and left the premises at about 9.55 am. Yesterday, the media reported that a policeman was killed after being struck by an SUV with four men on board, believed to be criminals attempting to flee after committing a burglary at a house in Taman Golf. The remains of the late Corporal Mohd Hafizul Izham Mazlan were carried out from the Forensic Department of Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital to be taken back to his hometown in Setiu, Terengganu, late last night. Photo by Bernama In the 3.30 pm incident, the victim, Corporal Mohd Hafizul Izham Mazlan, 35, of the Kedah contingent police headquarters' Criminal Investigation Department, died at the scene from severe injuries. - BERNAMA Mohd Hafizul Izham Mazlan More Like This


The Sun
3 days ago
- The Sun
Corporal Mohd Hafizul Izham buried with police honours in Bandar Permaisuri
BANDAR PERMAISURI: The remains of Corporal Mohd Hafizul Izham Mazlan were buried with full police honours today. The 35-year-old policeman died after being struck by a suspect's vehicle during a housebreaking operation in Alor Setar. His body was brought to his parents' home in Kampung Pak Kancil before funeral prayers at Petra Jaya Mosque. The burial took place at the mosque's cemetery, attended by Terengganu Police Chief Datuk Mohd Khairi Khairuddin and over 300 mourners. The ceremony included the handover of the Sang Saka Biru flag to the deceased's father, Mazlan Umar, a retired police officer. The incident occurred yesterday when police responded to a tip-off about suspicious activity at Golf Park. Mohd Hafizul sustained fatal injuries and died at the scene, while one suspect was arrested immediately. Three other suspects fled but were later apprehended in Kepala Batas, Alor Setar. He leaves behind his wife, Nur Azhanis Mohd Yusoff, and three young sons. His eldest son, Muhammad Akif Naufal, recalled their last moments together when his father picked him up from school. The boy was later taken to the hospital, where he learned of his father's tragic death. Mohd Hafizul's mother, Maznah Ismail, expressed deep regret for not cooking his favourite nasi minyak before his passing. She last saw him briefly on Saturday night while he was on duty. The family mourns the loss of a dedicated officer and loving father. The police vow to ensure justice is served for the fallen corporal. - Bernama


The Sun
3 days ago
- The Sun
Corporal Mohd Hafizul Izham buried with police honours
BANDAR PERMAISURI: The remains of Corporal Mohd Hafizul Izham Mazlan were buried with full police honours today. The 35-year-old policeman died after being struck by a suspect's vehicle during a housebreaking operation in Alor Setar. His body was brought to his parents' home in Kampung Pak Kancil before funeral prayers at Petra Jaya Mosque. The burial took place at the mosque's cemetery, attended by Terengganu Police Chief Datuk Mohd Khairi Khairuddin and over 300 mourners. The ceremony included the handover of the Sang Saka Biru flag to the deceased's father, Mazlan Umar, a retired police officer. The incident occurred yesterday when police responded to a tip-off about suspicious activity at Golf Park. Mohd Hafizul sustained fatal injuries and died at the scene, while one suspect was arrested immediately. Three other suspects fled but were later apprehended in Kepala Batas, Alor Setar. He leaves behind his wife, Nur Azhanis Mohd Yusoff, and three young sons. His eldest son, Muhammad Akif Naufal, recalled their last moments together when his father picked him up from school. The boy was later taken to the hospital, where he learned of his father's tragic death. Mohd Hafizul's mother, Maznah Ismail, expressed deep regret for not cooking his favourite nasi minyak before his passing. She last saw him briefly on Saturday night while he was on duty. The family mourns the loss of a dedicated officer and loving father. The police vow to ensure justice is served for the fallen corporal. - Bernama