Elderly woman 'relieved of' gold necklace by man at health clinic


ALOR SETAR: A 60-year-old woman claims she was ‘relieved’ of a RM6,000 gold chain by a stranger at a health clinic here on Sunday (Aug 4).

Kota Setar district police chief ACP Siti Nor Salawati Saad said the incident happened at about 8am after the woman rejected a man’s offer to give her traditional treatment.

"After visiting the clinic, the victim noticed that her gold necklace was missing and suspected that the suspect had stolen it.

"This is because the suspect had commented that the victim's necklace looked loose and then acted as if he was tightening it," she said in a statement here on Monday (Aug 5).

She said the woman lodged a report at the Alor Setar police station at about 12.20pm on Sunday.

Police are looking for a Chinese man, about 1.60m tall and in his 60s, to assist in the investigations under Section 420 of the Penal Code.

Anyone with information about the suspect can contact the Kota Setar district police headquarters at 04-7747222 or any nearby police station.- Bernama

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