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Sunday, April 18, 2021

Police to seize 'illegal' property of employer who assaulted bodyguards

 


Police are taking steps to confiscate the property illegally acquired by an employer who allegedly assaulted his two bodyguards for fasting, said Selangor police chief Arjunaidi Mohamed.

He said apart from the assault case, the suspect was also being investigated under the Anti-Money Laundering, Anti-Terrorism Financing and Proceeds of Unlawful Activities Act 2001.

“I was given to understand that we are in the process of confiscating his property,” Arjunaidi (above) told a media conference today.

“So far, there is no evidence that the suspect and his four workers who were arrested earlier were involved in secret societies,” he added.

Earlier today, Magistrate Nur Atikah Zakaria issued a five-day remand order against the 44-year-old suspect in Klang.

The remand is to facilitate investigations under the Penal Code for causing hurt, criminal intimidation, insulting Islam and attempted murder.

Police had earlier said the arrest of the suspect for assault had led to the uncovering of his alleged involvement in illegal gambling and money lending syndicates.

Earlier, the suspect wearing a blue-collar T-shirt arrived at the court compound at about 10am escorted by police officers.

The businessperson was picked up by police at 8.20pm in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday over beating his personal bodyguards.

On the same day, the Klang Magistrate’s Court issued a remand order on four individuals including a personal bodyguard to assist in the investigation on the beating of the two personal bodyguards.

Three of the suspects were employees of the company owned by the employer who was remanded for five days while the personal bodyguard involved was remanded for seven days from Thursday (April 15).

On another matter, Arjunaidi said police were investigating a quarrel between customers and workers at a fast-food restaurant in Klang at 1.30pm yesterday, which was captured on video and shared on social media.

"During the quarrel, offensive words might have been uttered which hurt the feelings of certain parties,” he added.

He said police had called up witnesses and those involved in the incident and would try to complete their investigation as soon as possible. - Mkini

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