
TAWAU: Police arrested a foreigner in his 30s who robbed a gold shop along Jalan Dunlop with a hammer around 8.45am, Monday.
Tawau Police Chief ACP Jasmin Hussin said the suspect broke a glass display case inside the shop and took two non-pure gold chains worth about RM500.
He said members of the public quickly subdued the man as he was making a run for it.
“A mobile patrol vehicle (MPV) police team arrived at 9.15am and cuffed the man. Taken with the suspect were a backpack, an iron hammer and two gold chains,” he said.
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“The case is being investigated under Section 392/397 of the Penal Code and under the Immigration Act 1959/63 because the suspect is a foreigner who entered Malaysia without valid documents,” he said.
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