‘Long Tiger' was looking to flee to neighbouring country, say police


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JOHOR BARU: The capture of an ethnic Rohingya man known as “Long Tiger” came at the nick of time with the fugitive making plans to escape to a neighbouring country.

Outgoing Johor police chief Comm Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said that investigations so far showed that the fugitive, Abdul Hamim Ab Hamid, 32, who is currently under remand until Jan 1, wanted to flee Malaysia.

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