MELAKA: Five illegal immigrants from India and Pakistan became aggressive and tried to escape in several Ops Selera and Ops Pintu raids by the Melaka Immigration Department around the city here.
MELAKA: Five undocumented immigrants from India and Pakistan became aggressive and tried to escape during Ops Selera and Ops Pintu raids by the Melaka Immigration Department around the city on Saturday (May 13).
Burglary and vehicle theft gangs ‘Lee Honda’ and ‘Aqil’ crippled 03 Jun 2021 / 22:41 H. Pix for illustration purposes.
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BULOH: Police have smashed two gangs, Lee Honda and Aqil, which specialised in vehicle thefts and burglaries, following the arrest of 16 suspects in a series of operations in various parts of Selangor.
Sungai Buloh district police chief Shafa’aton Abu Bakar said 10 members of Lee Honda, comprising nine men and a woman aged 22 to 45, were nabbed in Shah Alam, Rawang, Tanjung Karang and Serendah in the Ops Lejang conducted from May 22 to June 1.
She said 15 cars, two motorcycles, three Recaro seats and car break-in tools, all worth RM300,000, were seized.
Fine feathers: A police officer looking at some of the confiscated birds in Penang. ZHAFARAN NASIB/The Star
BUTTERWORTH: When they commit a crime, they not only cart away jewellery and other valuables from the victims’ houses, but birds, too.
Seven birds of protected species worth about RM2,000 each were seized from two men during a police raid at a house in Kampung Baru Mak Mandin, Butterworth.
Police found two sun conures, a black-capped lory, two pigeons, an African gray parrot and a rainbow lorikeet kept in three cages at about 10.30am last Thursday.
They also seized items like chainsaws, drills, a compressor and various light industry machines from the men, aged 26 and 27, who were said to be involved in at least four house break-ins in Butterworth and Mak Mandin areas.