logo
Cops arrest suspect in pregnant woman shooting case in Kelantan

Cops arrest suspect in pregnant woman shooting case in Kelantan

The Sun4 days ago
KOTA BHARU: Police have arrested a man suspected of involvement in the fatal shooting of a seven-month pregnant woman in Kampung Repek, Pasir Mas, in June 2022.
The suspect, who had been evading capture for three years, was detained alongside another man during an operation by the General Operations Force (GOF).
Pasir Mas police chief ACP Kama Azural Mohamed confirmed the arrest, stating that the GOF 7th Battalion apprehended the two men, both aged 24, in Kampung Bukit Lata near Jeram Perdah.
'The GOF was tracking a vehicle before arresting the suspects. Both tested positive for methamphetamine,' he said.
The primary suspect, a resident of Kampung Pak Jak, Pasir Mas, has been remanded for seven days until July 30. Magistrate Syed Farid Syed Ali issued the remand order, and the case is being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder.
In June 2022, a 26-year-old pregnant trader was found dead in a Nissan Cefiro by the roadside in Kampung Repek, with a gunshot wound to her abdomen. The case had remained unresolved until the recent breakthrough in the investigation. - Bernama
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

No bull: Trader loses RM100,000 to fake ‘Datuk' promising lucrative cattle rearing investment
No bull: Trader loses RM100,000 to fake ‘Datuk' promising lucrative cattle rearing investment

The Star

time33 minutes ago

  • The Star

No bull: Trader loses RM100,000 to fake ‘Datuk' promising lucrative cattle rearing investment

JOHOR BARU: A honey product trader lost more than RM100,000 after being lured into investing in a cattle-rearing project in Thailand by a businessman with a 'Datuk' title. Mazli Hamzah, 37, said he first met the businessman in 2024 and exchanged contact numbers with him for business networking purposes. 'In March this year, he called me saying he wanted to meet as he was interested in helping grow my business, including marketing my product overseas. 'We met frequently after that, but in July, he told me about a business opportunity involving investment in a cattle-rearing farm in Thailand, where the cows were meant for Hari Raya Aidiladha,' he said during a press conference at a shopping mall here on Monday (July 28). Mazli added that he was initially sceptical about the offer, but the man, who is in his 40s, later brought him to meet a Tabung Haji officer at Menara Tabung Haji in the city centre. He claimed that both men mostly discussed the cattle-rearing project, which convinced him that it was a legitimate business opportunity. 'Earlier this month, I handed the businessman more than RM100,000. Soon after that, he kept asking me for more money, which made me suspect that he just wanted my money. 'Everything was done verbally, with no black-and-white agreement between us. However, he did provide me with a receipt after I gave him the money to invest,' he said. Mazli added that he continued calling the businessman for updates on the investment, but his calls and WhatsApp messages went unanswered. 'I then went to his restaurant in Bandar Dato Onn and saw him sitting a few tables away. I called his mobile phone, which he glanced at but ignored. 'When I approached him, he saw me and immediately left the restaurant,' he said, adding that he has since lodged a police report. It is learnt that the businessman was fined RM200,000 by the Sessions Court here last year for using a fake 'Datuk' title from Pahang. He had admitted to fraudulently using a letter of endorsement for recipients of a degree, medal or award from Pahang Darul Makmur, believed to be a fake document. The businessman also pleaded guilty to an alternative charge of displaying the Darjah Indera Mahkota Negeri Pahang emblem on his vehicle at the same time and place, which was also believed to be fake. When contacted, Johor Baru South OCPD Asst Comm Raub Selamat confirmed that a police report had been lodged and said investigations were ongoing. He added that the case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating.

Two brothers plead not guilty to kidnapping and assault in Puchong
Two brothers plead not guilty to kidnapping and assault in Puchong

The Sun

time33 minutes ago

  • The Sun

Two brothers plead not guilty to kidnapping and assault in Puchong

SHAH ALAM: Two brothers pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court today to charges of kidnapping and voluntarily causing hurt to a man in Puchong last week. V. Kirtik Ram, 19, a lorry attendant, and his brother V. Theshvinram, 18, a despatch rider, were jointly accused of abducting a 21-year-old local man with intent to wrongfully confine him. The charge under Section 365 of the Penal Code carries a maximum penalty of seven years' imprisonment and a fine. A second charge under Section 323 for voluntarily causing hurt could result in a one-year jail term, a fine of up to RM2,000, or both. The alleged offences occurred at Jalan Persiaran Permai, Bukit Puchong, at 6.38 pm on July 22. The court granted bail at RM5,000 each for the kidnapping charge and RM2,000 each for causing hurt. The case will be mentioned again on September 8. - Bernama

Brothers charged with kidnapping and causing hurt to man in Puchong
Brothers charged with kidnapping and causing hurt to man in Puchong

The Star

timean hour ago

  • The Star

Brothers charged with kidnapping and causing hurt to man in Puchong

The accused being taken to court on July 28. They claimed trial to the charges. – BERNAMApic SHAH ALAM; Two siblings pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court here on Monday (July 28) to kidnapping and voluntarily causing hurt to a man last week. Lorry attendant V. Kirtik Ram, 19, and despatch rider V. Theshvinram, 18, were jointly charged with abducting a 21-year-old local man with the intention of secretly and wrongfully confining him. The charge, under Section 365 of the Penal Code, provides for a maximum prison sentence of seven years and a possible fine upon conviction. For the second charge, they were jointly charged under Section 323 of the same law with voluntarily causing hurt to the same individual. They face a maximum prison sentence of one year, or a fine of up to RM2,000, or both if convicted of the offence. Both offences were allegedly committed at Jalan Persiaran Permai, Bukit Puchong, Puchong, near here at 6.38pm on July 22. The brothers were allowed bail of RM5,000 each for the kidnapping charge and RM2,000 each for causing hurt. The court set Sept 8 for mention. – Bernama

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store