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KUALA LUMPUR: An Uzbekistan national has been detained for allegedly making a false report on an extortion case near Solaris Mont Kiara.
Brickfields OCPD Asst Comm Anuar Omar said the 37-year-old man claimed to have lost RM8,000 after being allegedly extorted by police patrol personnel last Sunday (Feb 21). The man lodged the report on Thursday (Feb 25). A team of police personnel raided a premises at Jalan Travers at 8.33pm on Saturday (Feb 27). We seized three ATM cards, two mobile phones, two bank statements and a police report, he said when contacted on Sunday (Feb 28).
Further investigation revealed that the man, who works as a craftsman in Shah Alam, had given inconsistent statements, he added.
Foreigner arrested for making false police report 28 Feb 2021 / 13:40 H.
KUALA LUMPUR: An Uzbekistan national who claimed he lost RM8,000 to police extortionists was arrested on Saturday after he was found to have lodged a false police report.
Brickfields police chief ACP Anuar Omar said today that the 37-year-old foreigner had made the allegations in a police report on Thursday.
He said the man who works as a craftsman in Shah Alam claimed that the cash was taken from him by police patrolmen at a road shoulder at Jalan Solaris 1, Solaris Mont Kiara here.
Anuar said an investigation was carried out and when the foreigner’s statements were found to be inconsistent, police conducted a raid at a premises on Jalan Selangor, off Jalan Travers on Saturday where several bank cards, banking slips and cellphones were seized.