JOHOR BARU, Malaysia - Police have smashed a gang believed to have been involved in 29 robberies here with the arrest of four suspects, including two women.
Johor police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Mohd Mokhtar Shariff said the suspects, aged between 20 and 47, were arrested in a raid at a house in Jalan Harmonium 18, Taman Desa Tebrau, at around 10pm on Friday.
Police seized 165 watches, RM10,000 (S$4,091), 30 mobile phones, nine DVD players, eight bottles of liquor, eight ATM cards, six laptop computers and a Mercedez Benz that is believed to have been stolen.
"We also found 37 Eramine Five pills, six packets of syabu and weapons such as a parang and crowbar," he said here yesterday.
DCP Mohd Mokhtar also said that initial investigations revealed that one of the suspects had a criminal record and was wanted in connection with a drug and housebreaking case in 2007.
He added that the four suspects would be remanded until Friday.
In an unrelated case, police arrested two suspects believed to have been involved in 28 housebreaking cases in Seri Alam.
The suspects were detained last Wed*nesday after a Kemas kindergarten was broken into at Kampung Pasir Putih in Pasir Gudang here.
The two, aged 35 and 37, were detained at around 5pm in Tanjung Langsat.
"We also recovered a computer, two speakers, a keyboard, a battery charger and a computer mouse.
"Both suspects have criminal records," he added.
Johor police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Mohd Mokhtar Shariff said the suspects, aged between 20 and 47, were arrested in a raid at a house in Jalan Harmonium 18, Taman Desa Tebrau, at around 10pm on Friday.
Police seized 165 watches, RM10,000 (S$4,091), 30 mobile phones, nine DVD players, eight bottles of liquor, eight ATM cards, six laptop computers and a Mercedez Benz that is believed to have been stolen.
"We also found 37 Eramine Five pills, six packets of syabu and weapons such as a parang and crowbar," he said here yesterday.
DCP Mohd Mokhtar also said that initial investigations revealed that one of the suspects had a criminal record and was wanted in connection with a drug and housebreaking case in 2007.
He added that the four suspects would be remanded until Friday.
In an unrelated case, police arrested two suspects believed to have been involved in 28 housebreaking cases in Seri Alam.
The suspects were detained last Wed*nesday after a Kemas kindergarten was broken into at Kampung Pasir Putih in Pasir Gudang here.
The two, aged 35 and 37, were detained at around 5pm in Tanjung Langsat.
"We also recovered a computer, two speakers, a keyboard, a battery charger and a computer mouse.
"Both suspects have criminal records," he added.