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SS14 Burglary Suspects to Spend Hari Raya Holidays in Custody

THE two male suspects who were arrested on Mac 28 after they broke into a house and rammed into a policeman in SS14 have been remanded until after the Hari Raya holidays.

The suspects both in their 30s will be interrogated to determine their involvement in other similar crimes, according to Subang Jaya OCPD ACP Wan Azlan Wan Mamat.

The police officer lying on the ground after the suspects rammed into him as they tried to flee

“The first suspect will be remanded until April 1 while the second suspect will be remanded until April 3.”

“One of the suspects underwent surgery to remove a bullet shrapnel. He is stable post-surgery,” Wan Azlan said.

According to the Subang Jaya top cop, the injured policeman had been discharged after receiving outpatient treatment at the hospital.

“Both suspects have previous criminal records and drug related cases as well. Both tested positive for meth in their urine tests.”

“They have confessed to the break-in at SS14 and the stolen items from the house has been recovered,” he said.

Previous Reports:

  1. https://sjecho.com.my/community/two-burglary-suspects-face-additional-charge-of-attempted-murder-of-cop/
  2. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1FfyJ6oUn7/
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