Suspect's murder admission leads to multiple arrests in Subang


SUBANG JAYA: A suspect's admission that he killed the husband of a woman he was having an affair with has murder has led to multiple arrests here.

In a statement on Saturday (Feb 4), Subang Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Wan Azlan Wan Mamat said that the man confessed to murdering a 25-year-old Indian national on Feb 2.

"The admission was made in Ampang Jaya and following that, a police team from the Ampang Jaya district questioned him. The suspect then showed where the victim was killed and where the body was buried," he said.

The 30-year-old male suspect and the wife of the victim, who both are from India, were arrested on the same day.

According to the suspect, the victim was murdered at an old folks home in Subang Jaya and following this, a forensics team then found plastic sheets that they believe were used to wrap the body.

"At around 2.30pm on Feb 3, three other women were arrested. The suspects are aged from 25 to 35 years old and are workers at the old folks' home," he said.

Investigations showed that the suspect, the victim's wife and the victim had also worked at the same old folks' home.

It is believed that the victim was killed in May 2022. It is believed the motive behind the murder was because the victim had found out about the affair.

He added that investigations are being conducted for murder.

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Murder , Penal Code , Affair , Subang Jaya , Police

   

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