Police detain woman linked to acid attack in Bachok


KOTA BHARU: Police have arrested a woman suspected of throwing a liquid believed to be acid on a spa owner in Beris Kubur Besar, Bachok, on Saturday (May 17).

Kelantan police chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat said the 38-year-old local suspect was detained under Section 326 of the Penal Code.

He said the arrest was carried out by the Special Investigation Division (D9) of the Kelantan contingent police headquarters, together with personnel from the Bachok district police headquarters (IPD), in an integrated operation in front of a rubber factory in Kuala Krai at 4pm on Wednesday (May 21)

"The suspect works at a rubber factory and has no prior criminal record. Police also seized a compact car, a mobile phone and a vehicle control device," he said in a statement Thursday (May 22).

He added that a remand application against the woman would be submitted to the Bachok Magistrate's Court on Thursday to facilitate further investigation.

Mohd Yusoff said police would take strict action against any individual who caused serious injuries.

He also advised the public not to speculate on the case and urged anyone with relevant information to contact the Bachok IPD or the nearest police station.

Last Saturday, a female trader was doused with a liquid believed to be acid by an unknown individual in an incident near a convenience store in Beris Kubur Besar, Tawang, in Bachok.

The attack left the victim with severe burns on her shoulder, back, arms and legs. However, she is currently reported to be in stable condition and is receiving treatment at Universiti Sains Malaysia Hospital (HUSM), Kubang Kerian. – Bernama

 

 

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