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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Comedy of errors leads snatch thief to police station

When the teenage thief went to the police station to report his father's motorcycle was stolen, police smelled a rat.
two mat rempitKANGAR: Murphy’s Law is an adage which states that anything that can go wrong, will go wrong.
For a teenager who allegedly resorted to crime to make a quick buck, everything went wrong. The 16-year-old took his father’s motorcycle and together with a friend, confronted a 50-year-old trader at the wholesale market in Kampung Sena at about 4am today.
One of them struck Abdul Karim Abdul Rahman’s hand with an iron bar before making off with the victim’s bag containing RM2,000 and a mobile phone. In the haste to make their getaway on the motorcycle, the machine skidded and hit a perimeter fence of a house in Jalan Datuk Ahmad.
Just when they thought nothing else could go wrong, the duo collided head-on with a police patrol car, 20 minutes later.
For fear that they would be detained by the patrol policemen, they fled from the scene, leaving behind the motorcycle, money, mobile phone and the iron bar.
Kangar police chief Supt Abdul Rahman Mohd Noordin said that when the teenager’s father questioned him over the missing motorcycle, he rushed to the Jitra police station at 11am and lodged a report that the motorcycle was stolen.
He said the police however, smelled a rat and detained the teenager, adding that they were looking for the suspect’s accomplice. – Bernama

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