Money changer robbed of RM2mil


Off limits: The money changer’s premises being cordoned off by police after the robbery.

IPOH: The area where a money changer’s outlet in Jalan Mustapha Al Bakri here was robbed of RM2mil is a quiet spot in the evenings. Most shops there close at about 6pm.

“Only a convenience shop and a clinic are open until 9pm to 10pm,” said a shopkeeper, who declined to be named.

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