Man gets seven months for breaking into Pahang Crown Prince's house


KUALA LUMPUR: Seeing a house filled with weeds and unlocked, a robber strode in and whisked away air-conditioning units, chandeliers, copper bars and a water pump only to realise the house belonged to the Crown Prince of Pahang.

Mohd Faizan Mohamad, 34 was charged for the daylight break-in of a house belonging to Tengku Abdullah Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah along Lorong U-Thant between Feb 24 and 25. 

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