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Monday 8 October 2012

Held for Kidnapping Teen

May justice be served and may the culprits be punished accordingly for the heinous crime they committed. Obviously there are things we can learn from this episode. The world is not as safe as it  used to be. So, always be careful and be alert with your surroundings. Do not take things lightly. Better be safe than sorry.

News take from here

ALOR SETAR: Police have arrested a division chief of a political party over the kidnap of a 13-year-old boy here two weeks ago.
The temple building contractor, who is in his 50s, was nabbed after attending the party's state liaison committee meeting in Sungai Petani on Saturday.
Four of the five suspects arrested earlier were his workers.
Kedah CID chief Assistant Comm Zakaria Ahmad said the suspect was arrested in front of a restaurant in Jalan Sekerat in Sungai Petani at about 6pm.
“He and the other suspects have been remanded until Thursday to help with investigations,” ACP Zakaria said.
It was earlier reported that the boy, the son of a dermatologist, was kidnapped at about 10pm on Sept 25 after attending a tuition class at Kampung Pisang in Lebuhraya Darulaman here.
The kidnappers had asked for a RM500,000 ransom from the boy's family who reportedly paid RM350,000 after negotiations.
Police arrested three men at 2am on Sept 28 at a construction site at Taman Sutera in Sungai Petani while two were detained here a day earlier.
One of them was nabbed at a Hindu temple in the housing estate.
It was reported that police recovered RM349,700 which was taped to the temple ceiling to avoid detection.
Of the five suspects, aged between 30 and 50, one is a Myanmar national while another is a relative of the dermatologist from Tamil Nadu, India. The man was working as a driver for the family.

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