Police storm Selangor hotspots, arrest 349 including 39 wanted men in four‑day blitz
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马来西亚警方在雪兰莪州展开为期四天的“特别除暴行动”,共突击检查235个地点,逮捕349人,其中包括39名通缉犯。被捕者中280人为男性,69人为女性,年龄介于20至83岁,含85名外籍人士。5人因《2012年安全罪行(特别措施)法案》被通缉,另34人涉及暴力及财产犯罪案件。警方正依据《刑事法典》《移民法令》等多部法律展开调查。行动由武吉阿曼刑事调查部联合多
KUALA LUMPUR, June 22 — Police arrested 349 individuals, including 39 wanted persons, in 235 raids and inspections carried out under Ops Cantas Bersepadu across Selangor over four days beginning Thursday.
Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department (CID) director Datuk M. Kumar said those arrested comprised 280 men and 69 women aged between 20 and 83, including 85 foreigners.
He said five of those detained were listed as wanted persons under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (SOSMA), while another 34 were wanted in connection with violent and property crime cases.
“Investigations are being conducted for various offences under the Penal Code, Immigration Act 1959/63, Second-Hand Dealers Act 1946, Societies Act 1966 and Dangerous Drugs Act 1952,” he said in a statement yesterday.
M. Kumar said the operation involved inspections at business premises, residential areas and construction sites, and was carried out jointly by Bukit Aman’s CID, Special Branch, the Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department (NCID), the Air Operations Force (PGU), the Immigration Department and local authorities.
He said the operation also targeted organised crime groups and aimed to disrupt their financial networks by taking enforcement action against premises suspected of financing their activities.
Inspections on two entertainment outlets found that they were operating without entertainment licences, while 13 business premises were believed to have employed foreign workers without valid passes or permits.
Local authorities also issued compounds against several business owners for various licensing offences, he said.
M. Kumar said the success of the operation reflected the Royal Malaysia Police’s continued commitment to strengthening crime prevention and enforcement efforts, particularly against organised crime, through inter-agency cooperation.
He also urged the public to continue providing information on criminal activities to support efforts to prevent and combat crime for the well-being of the community. — Bernama
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