Failed break-in attempt results in stinky surprise


Compiled by  JUSTIN ZACKN, C.ARUNO and R. ARAVINTHAN

A MAN who failed to burgle a computer shop in Raub, Pahang, left a pile of faeces in the kitchen before fleeing, China Press reported.

His attempt at breaking into the shop was thwarted when he spotted the owner and his mother still busy at work there.

He left a pile of poop in the kitchen before leaving quietly.

It was late into the night when the owner detected a stench in the shop before stumbling upon the mess. 

Initially thinking that it was animal poop, he later suspected it was human waste after finding that a back door had been damaged. 

His suspicions were confirmed after reviewing a CCTV footage from his neighbour which captured someone prying open a metal panel of the back door before climbing in.

The owner has lodged a police report about the attempted burglary. 

> A school in Kuala Lumpur has asked one of its teachers to go on leave amid an investigation into sexual harassment claims, Sin Chew Daily reported. 

Screenshots of chat messages among several students went viral with students claiming that the teacher would ask male students to expose themselves at a tuition centre.

According to the news report, the teacher has been on leave since May 26 and police are investigating the case.

(The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.)

 

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