Man suspected of torching cars in Klang arrested


SHAH ALAM: Police have arrested a man suspected of setting several cars on fire in Bandar Bukit Tinggi, Klang here recently.

South Klang district police chief ACP Cha Hoong Fong said the suspect, aged 53, was detained near the scene of the arson at 5.30 pm on Thursday (July 13).

"He tested positive for drugs and has six other criminal and drug-use records. He has been remanded for a week,” he said in a statement on Saturday (July 15).

The man, who is unemployed, is being investigated under Section 435 of the Penal Code for mischief by fire, Section 427 for mischief that leads to property damage and Section 15(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952.

On Friday (July 14) a video that showed a man setting several cars on fire in Klang went viral.

Cha said the suspect is also believed to have broken the windshields and windows of nine other cars in the Lebuh Batu Nilam area, which makes it a total of 15 vehicles damaged.

He urged those with information on the case to call the South Klang police at 03-33762222 or the nearest police station. - Bernama

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