Four men nabbed red-handed for trying to break into plywood factory twice


Two of the four suspects detained for breaking into the plywood plant

SIBU: Four people who broke into a plywood mill in Jalan Durin to steal while the Covid-19 movement control order (MCO) is being enforced were arrested for the alleged crime.

Sibu OCPD Asst Comm Stanley Jonathan Ringgit said the four people from the same group had broken into the plant on two different days.

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