Police Resubmit Investigation Paper On Fatal Durian Tunggal Shooting To AGC

KAJANG, May 26 -- The investigation paper into a shooting that left three men dead in Durian Tunggal, Melaka, in November last year has been resubmitted to the Attorney General's Chambers (AGC). Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department director Datuk M. Kumar said the investigation team had completed several additional directives requested by the prosecution, adding that the paper had already been referred to the AGC four times previously for guidance. "All AGC directives have been acted upon, and the latest investigation paper was submitted yesterday for further direction and advice. We have recorded statements from 63 witnesses to complete it," he told a press conference at the Kajang District Police Headquarters today. On the AGC's additional directives, Kumar said these included re-recording statements from several witnesses to clarify specific facts in the case. On Nov 24, 2025, three men aged between 24 and 29 were shot dead after one of them allegedly swung a parang at a police corporal at an oil palm plantation in Durian Tunggal at around 4 am. The police officer, in his early 30s, sustained serious injuries to his left arm. ​-- BERNAMA

KAJANG, May 26 — The investigation paper into a shooting that left three men dead in Durian Tunggal, Melaka, in November last year has been resubmitted to the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC). Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department director Datuk M. Kumar said the investigation team had completed several additional directives requested by the prosecution, adding […]

Assistant Manager Loses RM163,500 To Online Investment Scam

NILAI, May 20 -- An assistant manager at a private company lost RM163,500 after allegedly falling victim to a non-existent stock investment scheme promoted on social media in March. Nilai police chief Supt Johari Yahya said the local woman, in her early 40s, lodged a police report at 6.33 pm yesterday after realising she was duped by the syndicate. He said the victim, who lives in Kajang, told police she had been dealing with an unknown individual on Facebook who offered a stock investment scheme promising lucrative returns. The victim was instructed to download an application known as 'AB Limited' onto her mobile phone before making several fund transfers to bank accounts provided by the suspect. "She realised she had been scammed after repeated attempts to withdraw the purported profits through the application failed," he said in a statement here today. Johari said the case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating and efforts are underway to trace the suspect. He advised the public to verify investment offers with the relevant authorities before participating in any scheme and to refrain from sharing banking information with unknown individuals. -- BERNAMA

NILAI, May 20 — An assistant manager at a private company lost RM163,500 after allegedly falling victim to a non-existent stock investment scheme promoted on social media in March. Nilai police chief Supt Johari Yahya said the local woman, in her early 40s, lodged a police report at 6.33 pm yesterday after realising she was […]