The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S’kan cops solve 25 cases with 19 arrests

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SANDAKAN: The Police Criminal Investigat­ion Department had solved 25 criminal cases with the arrest of 19 suspects in January this year.

District police chief ACP Mohd Azhar bin Hamin said police had also confiscate­d 71 stolen properties, including two vehicles used to commit crimes.

“Police had arrested 19 suspects including a woman aged 15 to 42 years old during various operations last month. Eleven of the suspects are locals and the rest are foreigners.

“Apart from that, 13 of the suspects tested positive for drugs abuse,” he said in a press conference held at Sandakan Town police station, yesterday.

He said the police also recovered some of the stolen items worth RM86,200 out of a total loss of RM102,280 in all the 25 reported cases.

Azhar said that two of the suspects aged 21 and 23 were arrested for committing 13 housebreak­ing cases by targeting houses in isolated areas between Mile 12 and Mile 30 in Sandakan.

The woman suspect, 23, who is a foreigner, was arrested on January 10 at Taman Rimba.

The woman, who worked as a maid, had lied to her employer by saying that seven men had broken into the house and she also cut off the CCTV inside the house.

However, the truth was finally revealed by the police who investigat­ed the case. Police said the maid was involved in the theft of RM50,000, he explained.

In other developmen­t, Azhar reminded the public to be vigilant, especially during this upcoming Chinese New Year festival.

He hoped the public, who would be away on holidays, would notify their neighbours and police to enable them to carry out regular patrols.

 ??  ?? Azhar (right) showing some of the recovered stolen items.
Azhar (right) showing some of the recovered stolen items.

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