
Police track down cable theft suspect, seize vehicle in Sungai Petani
GEORGE TOWN: A swift police operation to track down a suspect involved in the theft of Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) cables led to the seizure of a pickup truck in the Permata Hill Park residential area in Bedong, Sungai Petani, Kedah, early this morning.
Northeast district police chief Assistant Commissioner Abdul Rozak Muhammad said the incident occurred at around 3.44am when police received information about a cable theft at Flat Taman Nusantara here.
"A police team was immediately dispatched to the scene and found that the vehicle, believed to have been used by the suspect, had fled towards Lebuhraya Tun Lim Chong Eu.
"A patrol car managed to locate and pursue the suspect's vehicle from the entry ramp of the first Penang Bridge heading towards Seberang Prai, before the suspect accelerated onto the North-South Expressway heading north," he said in a statement today.
Abdul Rozak said police attempted to stop the vehicle, but the suspect refused to comply and continued to flee.
"The suspect eventually lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a ditch beside the Permata Hill Park residential area in Bedong.
"The suspect then fled into a nearby forested area.
"An inspection of the vehicle found several tools believed to have been used to cut cables, as well as several cut cables in the back of the vehicle," he added.
Abdul Rozak said the case is being investigated under Section 379 of the Penal Code for theft.
Police are actively tracking down the suspect.

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