Cops working with Interpol and Taiwan police to apprehend international jewel thieves


The image of the two suspected international jewel thieves captured by CCTV.

KUALA LUMPUR: Police believe they have identified the two jewel thieves, who stole two rings worth RM1.4mil from two jewellery stores here and would work with Interpol and Taiwan police on the case.

City police chief Senior Deputy Comm Datuk Tajudin Md Isa said police have forwarded details of the two suspects to their Taiwanese counterparts through Interpol, and were awaiting confirmation on their identities.

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Crime , Jewel Thieves , Robbery , Interpol , Taiwan

   

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