Break-in at Sepang police HQ exhibit store


PUTRAJAYA: Items linked to narcotic cases have been reported missing after the exhibit store in the Sepang district police headquarters was broken into on Friday (July 28).

Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan confirmed the incident, when contacted by Bernama today (July 30), adding that no arrests have been made yet.

"It’s still under investigation and we have to rectify many things first,” he said, adding that the case was being investigated under Section 457 of the Penal Code.

A police report claiming that the exhibit store had been ransacked, and case items along with a bag containing a laptop with information on the data had gone missing, went viral recently.

The report also stated that checks revealed that the closed circuit camera at the location was damaged and not functioning. – Bernama

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