30 police shirts stolen from laundrette


Could be misused: A police officer’s shirt — like the ones that were stolen from a laundry shop in Section U5 in Shah Alam.

SUBANG JAYA: Some 30 police shirts, many stitched with the names of high-ranking officers, have been stolen from a laundry shop here.

Police who are investigating the theft, fear that the apparel could end up being used for ill intent. They have warned the public to be wary of men posing as police officers.

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