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The Star
06-06-2025
- The Star
Mother and boyfriend arrested for allegedly neglecting woman's two daughters in Puchong
KUALA LUMPUR: Police have arrested a woman and her boyfriend for allegedly neglecting the woman's two daughters aged four and 16, at a residence in Puchong near here. Subang Jaya district police chief ACP Wan Azlan Wan Mamat said they received a tip off from the Social Welfare Department at about 12.43pm on Wednesday (June 4) and conducted an investigation. "Investigations revealed both victims (daughters) lived with their mother, 37, and her boyfriend, 42. "Drug tests on the woman was negative while the boyfriend tested positive and had eight drug-related offences," he said in a statement on Friday (June 6), adding that checks at the hospital found no sign of scars on the bodies of both victims. The house was also found to be dirty and unfit for habitation. "Both victims are still in hospital for further checks," he said, adding that there the 16-year-old showed signs of emotional abuse and depression. Five individuals have provided their statements for the investigation under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001 and both suspects have been remanded for six days till June 10. – Bernama


The Sun
06-06-2025
- The Sun
Mother, boyfriend arrested for suspected neglect of two daughters
KUALA LUMPUR: Police arrested a woman and her boyfriend for suspected neglect of the woman's two daughters, four and 16, at a residence in Puchong near here on Wednesday. Subang Jaya district police chief ACP Wan Azlan Wan Mamat said they received a tip off from the Social Welfare Department at about 12.43 pm and conducted an investigation. 'Investigations revealed both victims (daughters) lived with their birth mother, 37, and her boyfriend, 42, at the house. 'Urine tests on the woman was negative while the boyfriend tested positive and had eight criminal records relating to narcotic offences,' he said in a statement today, adding that checks at the hospital found no sign of old scars on the bodies of both victims though their home was found to be dirty and unfit for habitation. 'Both victims are still in hospital for further checks and are being monitored,' he said, adding that there the 16-year-old showed signs of emotional abuse and depression. Five individuals have provided their statements so far to faciliate the investigation under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001 and both suspects have been remanded for six days till June 10, he added.


Malay Mail
06-06-2025
- Malay Mail
Police detain mother, boyfriend over alleged neglect of two daughters in Puchong, victims hospitalised
KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 — Police arrested a woman and her boyfriend for suspected neglect of the woman's two daughters, four and 16, at a residence in Puchong near here on Wednesday. Subang Jaya district police chief ACP Wan Azlan Wan Mamat said they received a tip off from the Social Welfare Department at about 12.43 pm and conducted an investigation. 'Investigations revealed both victims (daughters) lived with their birth mother, 37, and her boyfriend, 42, at the house. 'Urine tests on the woman was negative while the boyfriend tested positive and had eight criminal records relating to narcotic offences,' he said in a statement today, adding that checks at the hospital found no sign of old scars on the bodies of both victims though their home was found to be dirty and unfit for habitation. 'Both victims are still in hospital for further checks and are being monitored,' he said, adding that there the 16-year-old showed signs of emotional abuse and depression. Five individuals have provided their statements so far to faciliate the investigation under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001 and both suspects have been remanded for six days till June 10, he added. — Bernama


The Sun
06-06-2025
- The Sun
Couple held over neglect of two girls in dirty Puchong home
KUALA LUMPUR: Police arrested a woman and her boyfriend for suspected neglect of the woman's two daughters, four and 16, at a residence in Puchong near here on Wednesday. Subang Jaya district police chief ACP Wan Azlan Wan Mamat said they received a tip off from the Social Welfare Department at about 12.43 pm and conducted an investigation. 'Investigations revealed both victims (daughters) lived with their birth mother, 37, and her boyfriend, 42, at the house. 'Urine tests on the woman was negative while the boyfriend tested positive and had eight criminal records relating to narcotic offences,' he said in a statement today, adding that checks at the hospital found no sign of old scars on the bodies of both victims though their home was found to be dirty and unfit for habitation. 'Both victims are still in hospital for further checks and are being monitored,' he said, adding that there the 16-year-old showed signs of emotional abuse and depression. Five individuals have provided their statements so far to faciliate the investigation under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001 and both suspects have been remanded for six days till June 10, he added.


The Star
02-06-2025
- The Star
Woman, family get threatened via TikTok livestream
SUBANG JAYA: A woman and her family were allegedly threatened following a defamatory livestream on TikTok. Subang Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Wan Azlan Wan Mamat said the incident took place on Saturday (May 31), when the victim came across the livestream on TikTok. 'The video, uploaded by an individual known to them, contained unverified claims and specifically targeted the victim's brother and sister,' he said in a statement on Monday. 'During the livestream, the suspect displayed photos of the siblings while making the accusations. After the livestream ended, the victim received a call from an unknown number threatening physical harm against her and her family.' He added that the woman behind the video had previously contacted the victim's sister, demanding repayment of a supposed RM10,000 loan, which the sister denies ever borrowing. Police have since identified two female suspects, both in their 40s. 'We are actively tracking them down, and arrests are expected soon,' said Wan Azlan.