Criminals spend RM100,000 to buy talismans to ward off police


CRIMINALS are spending up to RM100,000 to buy “charms” made of boar's tusks, human bones and ashes to avoid from being caught by police, reported Harian Metro.

The Malay daily claimed that gang members would even resort to worshipping the bones and tusks before using them as a charm or talisman to ward off police.

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