Pawn shop manager behind RM5.7mil heist, say cops


PASIR MAS: A female manager who has worked for 17 years at a pawn shop here is suspected to be the mastermind behind a robbery of RM5.7mil in jewellery at the shop, said Kelantan police chief Comm Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat.

He said the woman, in her 40s, is believed to have betrayed the trust of her employer in Terengganu by orchestrating the heist with her boyfriend.

"Besides the manager and her boyfriend, police also arrested five other individuals, including four employees and a security guard, to assist in the investigation.

"All suspects aged between 26 and 66 were arrested in three separate raids in Pasir Mas, Kota Bharu, and Rawang," he said at the Pasir Mas police headquarters on Tuesday (Oct 28).

Comm Yusoff said police received a report at about 1pm on Tuesday regarding the robbery.

According to him, the male suspect devised a modus operandi of spraying a sanitiser and brandishing a knife at customers at the pawn shop before taking out 10.9kg of jewellery worth RM5.7mil from a safe.

"Preliminary investigations indicate that the incident was meticulously planned by the manager and her boyfriend.

"The first operation was carried out in Pasir Mas on the day of the incident at about 4pm, and police arrested four women and a man who was also an employee, including a security guard," he said.

Comm Yusoff said the second raid was carried out at a house in Rawang, Selangor, before arresting a 49-year-old man and seizing two knives, a disinfectant liquid, and a sum of cash.

He said that, based on information from the suspect, police then launched a third raid on a house in Kota Bharu last Saturday and managed to find 933 plastic bags containing jewellery worth RM5.7mil.

"During the raid, police also arrested the female manager and the homeowner involved,” he said.

Comm Yusoff said all the suspects are on remand until Thursday, adding that investigations show they have no criminal records and tested negative for drugs.

"The case is being investigated under Section 395 of the Penal Code for gang robbery,” he said.- Bernama

 

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Foul odour leads to discovery of three bodies in Merbok home
Police seize RM1mil ketamine at Pangkor beach
Cabinet feedback sought on energy security, work-from-home proposal
Cops seek help to locate missing teen girl in Ampang
Woman robbed in her sleep at Sandakan home
Retiree loses over RM328,000 to phone scam
MIC’s loyalty to BN ‘clear, firm, forward-looking’, says Zambry
Victor Chin: RM9.5mil was ‘service fee’, not bribe to enforcement agencies
Langkawi ferry trips cut 40% as diesel prices soar
Raja of Perlis performs rain prayer with nearly 1,000 worshippers

Others Also Read