Car-cloning syndicate busted


Successful operation: Ramli (third from left) and fellow officers looking at the Singapore-registered scrapped cars at the State Customs Department headquarters in Johor Baru.

JOHOR BARU: A car-cloning syndicate which has been operating for some time here has been busted with the arrest of a Singaporean housewife.

The suspect, in her 20s and married to a Malaysian, was caught on Jan 20 at around 3pm at her house in Taman Laguna near Danga Bay here.

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