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New Straits Times
a day ago
- New Straits Times
Man arrested for stealing Rolex watch in car
BATU PAHAT: A 27-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stealing a Rolex watch worth more than RM100,000 that the owner had left in a car parked in the compound of his house in Taman Sinar Berlian, here. Batu Pahat police chief ACP Shahrulanuar Mushaddat Abdullah Sani said the victim discovered the theft at about 9.30pm last Tuesday after noticing signs of a break-in on his car. In addition to the Rolex watch, valued at RM100,700, the victim also reported RM700 missing from the vehicle, he said, adding that a search operation was launched immediately upon receiving the report. "At about 3am the following day (Wednesday), police arrested the suspect at a house in Taman Seri Wangsa and recovered the stolen watch. "Police also seized clothing and equipment believed to have been used during the break-in. "A urine test conducted on the suspect returned positive for Methamphetamine and further checks revealed that he had 14 records for criminal and drug-related offences," he said in a statement today. The case is being investigated under Section 379 of the Penal Code. Meanwhile, in another case, two men aged 50 and 36 were arrested for alleged involvement in a housebreaking case in Taman Soga Sutera and the theft of a car that was parked in front of the house on June 22. Shahrulanuar said the victim realised his house had been broken into after finding some of his valuables missing, with losses estimated at RM65,000. "The first suspect was arrested in Peserai, at around 5pm the same day, while the second suspect was arrested a few hours later in Bandar Hilir, Melaka. "Police also managed to recover the stolen items," he said in a statement. He said police also seized clothes and several equipment believed to have been used by the suspect in the incident, as well as heroin weighing an estimated 27.28g (RM682) and Syabu weighing 4.26g (RM468.60). He said both of them tested positive for Methamphetamine, and with records for crime and drug-related offences. – Bernama


The Star
a day ago
- The Star
Man arrested for stealing Rolex watch in car
BATU PAHAT: A 27-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stealing a Rolex watch worth more than RM100,000 that the owner had left in a car parked in the compound of his house in Taman Sinar Berlian, here. Batu Pahat police chief ACP Shahrulanuar Mushaddat Abdullah Sani said the victim discovered the theft at 9.30pm on Tuesday (June 24) after noticing signs of a break-in on his car. In addition to the Rolex watch, valued at RM100,700, the victim also reported RM700 missing from the vehicle, he said, adding that a search operation was launched immediately upon receiving the report. "At 3am the following day (June 25), police arrested the suspect at a house in Taman Seri Wangsa and recovered the stolen watch. Police also seized clothing and equipment believed to have been used during the break-in. In the statement on Friday, ACP Shahrulanuar added that a urine test conducted on the suspect returned positive for methamphetamine and further checks revealed that he had a record with 14 cases related to criminal and drug-related offences. The case is being investigated under Section 379 of the Penal Code. Meanwhile, in another case, two men aged 50 and 36 were arrested for alleged involvement in a housebreaking case in Taman Soga Sutera and the theft of a car that was parked in front of the house last Sunday. Shahrulanuar said the victim realised his house had been broken into after finding some of his valuables missing, with losses estimated at RM65,000. "The first suspect was arrested in Peserai, at around 5 pm the same day, while the second suspect was arrested a few hours later in Bandar Hilir, Melaka. Police also managed to recover the stolen items," he said in a statement. He said police also seized clothes and several equipment believed to have been used by the suspect in the incident, as well as heroin weighing an estimated 27.28 grams (RM682) and Syabu weighing 4.26 grams (RM468.60). He said both of them tested positive for methamphetamine, and with records for crime and drug-related offences. - Bernama


The Sun
a day ago
- The Sun
Man arrested for stealing RM100k Rolex watch in Batu Pahat
BATU PAHAT: A 27-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stealing a Rolex watch worth RM100,700 from a car parked at a house in Taman Sinar Berlian. The victim discovered the theft at around 9.30 pm last Tuesday after noticing signs of a break-in. Batu Pahat police chief ACP Shahrulanuar Mushaddat Abdullah Sani said the victim also reported RM700 missing from the vehicle. A search operation led to the suspect's arrest at a house in Taman Seri Wangsa in the early hours of June 25. Police recovered the stolen watch and seized clothing and tools believed to be used in the crime. 'A urine test conducted on the suspect returned positive for Methamphetamine. Further checks revealed he had 14 prior criminal and drug-related offences,' Shahrulanuar said in a statement. The case is being investigated under Section 379 of the Penal Code. In a separate incident, two men aged 50 and 36 were arrested for allegedly breaking into a house in Taman Soga Sutera and stealing a car parked outside last Sunday. The victim reported missing valuables worth RM65,000. The first suspect was arrested in Peserai at around 5 pm the same day, while the second was apprehended hours later in Bandar Hilir, Melaka. Police recovered the stolen items and seized clothing, tools, heroin (27.28 grams), and syabu (4.26 grams). Both suspects tested positive for Methamphetamine and had prior criminal records.

Barnama
a day ago
- Barnama
Man Arrested For Stealing Rolex Watch In Car
BATU PAHAT, 27 Jun (Bernama) -- A 27-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stealing a Rolex watch worth more than RM100,000 that the owner had left in a car parked in the compound of his house in Taman Sinar Berlian, here. Batu Pahat police chief ACP Shahrulanuar Mushaddat Abdullah Sani said the victim discovered the theft at about 9.30 pm last Tuesday after noticing signs of a break-in on his car. In addition to the Rolex watch, valued at RM100,700, the victim also reported RM700 missing from the vehicle, he said, adding that a search operation was launched immediately upon receiving the report. "At about 3 am the following day (June 25), police arrested the suspect at a house in Taman Seri Wangsa and recovered the stolen watch. Police also seized clothing and equipment believed to have been used during the break-in. 'A urine test conducted on the suspect returned positive for Methamphetamine and further checks revealed that he had 14 records for criminal and drug-related offences,' he said in a statement today. The case is being investigated under Section 379 of the Penal Code. Meanwhile, in another case, two men aged 50 and 36 were arrested for alleged involvement in a housebreaking case in Taman Soga Sutera and the theft of a car that was parked in front of the house last Sunday (June 22). Shahrulanuar said the victim realised his house had been broken into after finding some of his valuables missing, with losses estimated at RM65,000. 'The first suspect was arrested in Peserai, at around 5 pm the same day, while the second suspect was arrested a few hours later in Bandar Hilir, Melaka. Police also managed to recover the stolen items,' he said in a statement.


The Sun
3 days ago
- Automotive
- The Sun
Ayer Hitam toll lane closed after chemical spill, motorists urged to divert
JOHOR BAHRU: The entry lane at the Ayer Hitam Toll Plaza was closed indefinitely after a trailer spilled hazardous chemicals earlier this evening. The incident, reported at 6.41 pm, prompted immediate action by the fire department to secure the area. PLUS Malaysia confirmed the closure in a Facebook update at 9.28 pm, stating, 'As of 9.28 pm, the entry lane to the Ayer Hitam Toll Plaza remains temporarily closed.' The company urged motorists to avoid the area and seek alternate routes while cleanup operations continue. Authorities have not yet provided details on the type of chemicals involved or potential health risks. However, the closure underscores the severity of the incident, with safety protocols strictly enforced. For real-time updates, PLUS Malaysia directed the public to monitor its X account (@plustrafik) or official Facebook page. The company emphasized the importance of rerouting to prevent delays and ensure smooth traffic flow. Meanwhile, Batu Pahat police chief ACP Shahrulanuar Mushaddat Abdullah Sani, when contacted by Bernama, said that the lane was still closed to all vehicles as of 10.30 pm, due to safety factors. 'The lane is still not open,' he replied briefly, adding that the chemical spilt was Urea Formaldehyde Concentrate.