Selangor Journal
Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan (second from right) and his subordinates displaying the revolver pistols and machetes used by the Rantau Fiesta gang, who were killed in a shootout with the police in Selayang Jaya, in the early hours of December 23, 2023, during the press conference at the Gombak district police headquarters on the same day. — Picture by BERNAMA

Criminals shot dead in Selayang Jaya involved in over 50 robbery, housebreaking cases

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 23 — The three individuals suspected to be members of the Rantau Fiesta gang, who were shot dead by the police early today in Selayang Jaya, are believed to be involved in more than 50 robberies and burglaries in six states.

Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan said preliminary investigations found the three Rohingya criminals, all in their 30s, had been involved in crime since 2011, and one of them, believed to be the leader, had been imprisoned and returned to his old habits after his release in 2017.

“In the incident, which occurred after midnight, the police spotted a Ford Fiesta car being driven suspiciously in Selayang Jaya and stopped the vehicle.

“However, when the policemen wanted to carry out an inspection, two of the suspects fired three shots at the police, forcing the police to fire back.

“The police fired seven shots which hit the three suspects, all of whom died at the scene,” he said during a press conference at the Gombak district police headquarters today.

The police then searched the car and found two Revolver-type pistols and a machete.

Hussein added that apart from Selangor, the suspects were also believed to be involved in robberies and housebreaking in Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur, Pahang, and Penang.

In Selangor alone, the group was believed to be responsible for 27 cases of robberies and burglaries, involving RM1.3 million in losses.

The most recent incident involved a housebreaking case in Batang Kali on December 8 with RM445,000 in losses, including three Rolex watches and two Hublot watches.

The gang’s modus operandi was to steal small and easily disposable luxury goods, including jewellery and luxury watches.

The police are tracking down the remaining members of the gang as well as the buyers of the goods stolen by the suspects. The investigation is being carried out under Section 307 of the Penal Code.

— Bernama

 

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