Tag: murder

  • Triad War Behind Brutal Petrol Station Murder; Deceased Believed To Be Gang Leader

    Triad War Behind Brutal Petrol Station Murder; Deceased Believed To Be Gang Leader

    A fight between two triads was the cause of the brutal murder of a man at a petrol station in Johor Baru.

    Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the deceased, known as Ah Chiu, is believed to be the leader of an underworld organisation.

    “Police have zeroed in on the reason and have identified the four assailants. A manhunt has been launched to nab the suspects,” Dr Ahmad Zahid, who is also Home Minister, said after attending the Home Ministry monthly assembly on Tuesday (Dec 19).

    Police are in the midst of determining the areas in which these two gangs are operating and whether they were competing for business or territory.

    “Police are on the alert should associates of the victim try to retaliate,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

    On Sunday, the 44-year-old victim was savagely attacked after getting out of his white Volkswagen Polo at a petrol station in Taman Pelangi to check his tyres.

     

    Source: thestar

  • [Latest] JB Shell Kiosk Murder: Police Have Identified A 55yo Man As Owner Of White BMW..

    [Latest] JB Shell Kiosk Murder: Police Have Identified A 55yo Man As Owner Of White BMW..

    Parts of the city centre in the Malaysian state of Johor Baru have been put on lockdown as police launched a manhunt for several suspects involved in the brutal murder of a motorist on Sunday (Dec 17) night.

    All active police units in Johor Baru Utara and Iskandar Puteri districts have also been put on standby and alert as the manhunt widens in South Johor, reported Malay Mail on Monday (Dec 18).

    It is understood that the police have identified a 55-year-old man as the owner of the white BMW used in the attack and have since placed him on the wanted list, said the newspaper.

    Johor police chief Datuk Mohd Khalil Kader Mohd said that a description of the suspects’ car, a white BMW with the registration plate number WB79L, was posted on Johor police’s Facebook page, reported New Straits Times. Members of the public are urged to call the police if they find the white BMW.

    Footage of the shocking murder was captured by an eyewitness and has since made its rounds on several social media platforms.

    The victim died at the scene. Police have yet to disclose the identity of the deceased.

    The motive of the attack which has been classified as murder by the police is not clear at the moment.

     

    Source: ST

  • Two 16-Years-Old Teenagers Charged With 23 Counts Of Murder For Horrific School Fire

    Two 16-Years-Old Teenagers Charged With 23 Counts Of Murder For Horrific School Fire

    A Malaysian court on Thursday charged two teenagers with 23 counts of murder for allegedly causing a fire that killed 21 students and two teachers at an Islamic school in Kuala Lumpur two weeks ago.

    The two 16-year-old suspects haven’t entered a plea in the blaze that engulfed the third-floor dormitory of the Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah School on Sept. 14, prosecutors said.

    The two boys and four other teenage suspects were also charged with drug-related offenses at the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate’s Court. A seventh suspect was released from custody without charge due to a lack of evidence against him.

    Thursday’s proceedings took place behind closed doors and only family members of the accused were allowed inside the courtroom.

    In Malaysia, a murder charge carries a death sentence, but in cases involving juveniles, the maximum penalty is life imprisonment.

    Magistrate Siti Radziah Kamaruddin set Nov. 28 for sentencing, while the court awaited reports from the state’s chemistry and welfare departments.

    Malaysian police earlier said that the seven boys had deliberately set fire at the school, which is classified as a “tahfiz” center where students learn to memorize the Quran.

    Thirty-six students and six teachers were staying at the school when the fire broke out. The victims, boys aged 16 years or younger, and two school staff members were trapped behind barred windows and a locked door, fire officials said. They said the school did not have a fire safety permit and occupational certificate.

    The father of one of the survivors, Sharifuddin Musa, said he wanted to see the court proceedings on Thursday, but was not allowed in by court officials.

    “I can forgive, but I am also sad about what had happened. Other family members and I can only hope for fair sentences being passed on these suspects,” he told reporters.

    The mother of 12-year-old Nik Mohd Ridzuan, who died in the blaze, also tried to enter the courtroom.

    “I just want to see the faces of those who are responsible for the incident,” she said.

    ‘I feel nothing at the moment’

    After hearing the murder charges read out, Mas Aliza Ali Bapoo, a cousin of three orphans who were killed in the fire – Muhammad Shafiq Haikal, 13, Muhammad Hafiz Iskandar, 11, and Muhammad Harris Ikhwan, 10 – said she felt numb.

    “I feel nothing at the moment. I feel empty,” she told reporters.

    Six of the seven suspects tested positive for drugs after their arrests on Sept. 15, police said.

    Investigators said the suspects had been involved in a “misunderstanding” with students at the school. The boys were allegedly caught on closed-circuit TV recordings loitering outside the school before the early morning fire started.

    The two murder suspects pleaded guilty to drug-related charges. Three others pled not guilty, while another suspect admitted guilt to the same drug charges.

    On Wednesday, Noor Rashid Ibrahim, the police deputy inspector-general, told reporters that not all suspects were directly involved in the alleged arson.

    The fire prompted calls for a nationwide investigation of tahfiz schools after Malaysian newspapers reported that more than 200 fires had been reported at private religious schools across the country during the past two years.

    The Star newspaper said there were 519 private tahfiz schools registered nationwide as of April, but many more are believed to be unregistered.

    Malaysia’s Fire and Rescue Department concluded two weeks ago that arson caused the fire. It said firefighters had found two cooking gas cylinders which were placed at the door of the school’s dormitory and prevented the victims from escaping.

    As the fire engulfed the dormitory, witnesses reported being awoken by cries for help. Firefighters said they found the charred bodies piled on top of each other, indicating that the victims tried to flee, but were trapped by metal window grills.

    “From our investigations, we believe it was due to taunting between the suspects and several of the tahfiz students a few days before the fire,” Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Amar Singh Ishar Singh told reporters.

     

    Source: http://www.benarnews.org

  • Teck Whye Crescent Murder: Deceased’s Girlfriend Claimed That The Deceased Has Conflict With Housemate

    Teck Whye Crescent Murder: Deceased’s Girlfriend Claimed That The Deceased Has Conflict With Housemate

    A woman claiming to be the girlfriend of the man found dead at Teck Whye Crescent on Wednesday morning (16 August) said that the deceased had a conflict with his housemate, whom she saw in police custody. The body of Mohammad Roslan Zaini, 35, was discovered on the pavement near Block 165A Teck Whye Crescent. He was discovered with stab wounds in his chest.

    The woman, who identified herself as Azlin, rushed to the scene after receiving a call from Roslan’s friend, who told her that he was “motionless” on the ground. Having arrived at his flat on the fourth floor of Block 165A, she was told by another friend that he had died. “I understand that Roslan had a conflict with his housemate Rosli. I saw the housemate in custody in the police car,” said Azlin, who had been dating the deceased since May. Azlin told reporters that Roslan and Rosli rented the flat together and that the last time she had seen the deceased was two days ago. She refused to comment further on the matter. One of the block’s residents said she had heard a commotion going on at 3am. “I was asleep and I heard arguing. I got up and that was when I heard the sound of people running down the staircase followed by more shouting,” said the woman, who gave her name only as Hawa.

    According to police, a 48-year-old suspect was arrested in connection with the case, which has been classified as murder. Police received a call requesting assistance at about 4.42am and upon arrival, a 35-year-old man was found lying motionless at the roadside. He was pronounced dead at the scene at 4.55am. Officers from Criminal Investigation Department and Jurong Police Division arrested the suspect at 10.15am. Preliminary investigations revealed that the incident is believed to have arisen from a dispute between the victim and the suspect, who are understood to be housemates. Investigations are ongoing.

    Source: Yahoo

  • Maid Suspect In Bedok Double Murder Case Believed To Have Fled To Indonesia

    Maid Suspect In Bedok Double Murder Case Believed To Have Fled To Indonesia

    The maid who worked for an elderly couple who were murdered in their Bedok flat on Wednesday (June 21) is believed to have fled Singapore for an Indonesian island.

    The Straits Times understands that she is a suspect in the double murder case, where a 79-year-old man and his 78-year-old wife were found motionless in their flat and later pronounced dead.

    The maid, who is believed to be from Indonesia, was said to have lived with the couple for about a month.

    She is believed to have fled to Harbourfront Centre on Wednesday and bought a ticket for the first available boat out, Shin Min Daily News reported on Thursday.

     

    Police investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com