Genting Highlands goldsmith robbed in two minutes, jewellery worth nearly RM1.7 million stolen
THREE masked men armed with an axe and claw hammer took just two minutes to rob a goldsmith at Sky Avenue, Genting Highlands, escaping with jewellery and gold bars worth nearly RM1.7 million on Monday (Aug 17). Acting Pahang police chief Deputy Commi...
Three masked men armed with an axe and claw hammer carried out an audacious robbery at a goldsmith in Genting Highlands, Malaysia on August 17. Within a swift two-minute window, the suspects managed to make off with jewelry and gold bars worth nearly RM1.7 million. Acting Pahang police chief Deputy Commissioner Datuk Azry Akmar Ayob disclosed that the criminals had traveled to the location via car before perpetrating the theft at 11:40 am.
The suspects, identifiable by their caps and face masks, wielded the tools during the heist, swiftly disappearing from the scene. Preliminary findings indicate that the trio was spotted descending from Genting Highlands shortly after the incident. Authorities are actively pursuing the suspects, tracking them using intelligence and investigations from the Bukit Aman Criminal Investigation Department, Pahang CID, and Bentong CID.
Subsequent CCTV footage revealed the suspects' vehicle had already passed through a checkpoint prior to the operation's activation, suggesting a degree of premeditation. Police operations, labeled "Ops Tutup," commenced shortly after the robbery, persisting throughout the afternoon as investigators strive to apprehend the elusive trio who managed to flee with the coveted goods.
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