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Culik ahli perniagaan: Reman tiga warga Vietnam disambung 7 hari lagi
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Culik ahli perniagaan: Reman tiga warga Vietnam disambung 7 hari lagi
JOHOR BAHRU – Tempoh reman terhadap tiga suspek warga Vietnam berhubung siasatan kes seorang ahli perniagaan yang mendakwa dilarikan sekumpulan individu pada 13 Oktober lalu, disambung tujuh hari lagi bermula esok.
Ketiga-tiga suspek termasuk seorang wanita berusia 30-an sebelum ini telah ditahan reman selama seminggu bagi membantu siasatan kes berkenaan.
Semalam, mahkamah sama membenarkan tempoh reman terhadap 10 suspek termasuk dua wanita tempatan berusia 30 tahun hingga 50-an yang berakhir semalam disambung tujuh hari lagi bagi membantu kes berkenaan.
Turut ditahan reman selama tujuh hari adalah seorang lagi suspek lelaki tempatan berusia 30-an yang ditahan di kawasan Senai, kelmarin.
Terdahulu, Kosmo! melaporkan seorang ahli perniagaan mendakwa dilarikan sekumpulan individu dalam kejadian kira-kira jam 5 pagi, ketika sedang menunggu perkhidmatan e-hailing di rumahnya untuk ke lapangan terbang bagi urusan perniagaan di luar negara.
Mangsa berusia 59 tahun itu mendakwa dia dibebaskan pada hari yang sama hanya selepas keluarganya membayar wang tebusan berjumlah RM20 juta. – KOSMO! ONLINE
https://www.kosmo.com.my/2024/10/30/culik-ahli-perniagaan-reman-tiga-warga-vietnam-disambung-7-hari-lagi/
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Family pays kidnappers more than $6 million to secure release of Johor businessman
UPDATED OCT 19, 2024, 11:12 PM
JOHOR BAHRU - The family of a Malaysian businessman has paid a ransom of RM20 million (S$6.1 million) to secure his release from a group of kidnappers.
According to China Press, the 59-year-old developer was scheduled to go on a business trip when the incident took place around 5am on Oct 13.
He was putting on his shoes outside his house in Johor Bahru before calling for his ride to the Senai Airport when three men clad in face masks appeared.
One of the men hit him with a stick, another covered his head with a cloth and the third forced him at gunpoint into a car and tied up his hands.
The kidnappers also left a mobile phone outside his house.
The victim was taken to an unknown house after an estimated 10-minute car ride.
In the house, the kidnappers uncovered his head and contacted his family via the phone left at the doorstep, demanding a ransom of RM30 million.
After negotiating, the family brought the ransom down to RM20 million.
The victim’s family raised RM5 million and left the cash at a housing estate in Taman Perling in Johor Bahru, while the rest was transferred to an account through a Singaporean friend.
The victim was released 14 hours later.
In his police report, the victim said there were four kidnappers, including a woman. However, he did not know their nationalities.
State police chief M. Kumar said the incident was reported on Oct 13 at 7.20pm, shortly after the victim’s release.
“Investigations are under way, and we caution the public against making assumptions or sharing unsubstantiated details about the case,” he said on Oct 19. THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK |
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Cekap nya polis. Ka penculik yang bodoh?
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