Saturday, August 4, 2012

Black magic Indon gang busted in Kajang




Black magic Indon gang busted in Kajang



KUALA LUMPUR: Police showed that black magic was no match to painstaking investigations after they busted an Indonesian robbery gang with the arrest of five suspects just hours after they pulled off another robbery in Kajang.

BLACK MAGIC GANG
Kajang police chief Assistant Commissioner Ab Rashid Ab Wahab said a police team led by Assistant Superintendent Sofian Abu Bakar moved in on the suspects following a tip off recently and nabbed the five at a kongsi near a sawmill in Semenyih. The robbers allegedly used “magic oil” supplied by the “guru” in Java, who also gave them a “schedule” on when it was safe for them to commit the robberies. -- NSTP/Yazit Razali
The robbers allegedly used “magic oil” supplied by the “guru” in Java, who also gave them a “schedule” on when it was safe for them to commit the robberies.
They allegedly followed the schedule strictly but intelligence gathering by the police proved to be more effective than the black magic used by the robbers.
Kajang police chief Assistant Commissioner Ab Rashid Ab Wahab said a police team led by Assistant Superintendent Sofian Abu Bakar moved in on the suspects following a tip off recently and nabbed the five at a kongsi near a sawmill in Semenyih.
The raiding party also seized a large amount of valuables including jewellery and handphones from the suspects.
“We also seized several sharp weapons including a samurai sword,” he said.
But what surprised police more were two small cards which resembled a timetable. Days and times, from 7pm onwards, were marked with “o” or “x”.
Rashid said “o” meant that they could commit the robbery while “x” meant to stay clear of the intended target. Also found on the suspects was a small bottle containing what was claimed to be “magic oil”.
“They followed the schedule strictly while the oil was for their protection,” 
Police believed that the gang was responsible for at least five robberies in the district with losses amounting to RM60,000.
Their latest victims were a family of five in Bandar Tech, Kajang where the suspects armed with knives broke into the victims’ house and tied the family members with wires before ransacking the premises.
The suspects, between the ages of 22 and 32, have been remanded to facilitate investigations for armed and gang robberies.

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