Car thief who fled with boy inside nabbed 260km away on PLUS highway
GEORGE TOWN: A car thief who drove away with a five-year-old boy from Kampung Banggol Mosque, Pokok Sena in Tasek Gelugor near here Sunday night (March 30), was nabbed seven hours later in Selangor on the North-South Expressway.
Penang police chief Datuk Hamzah Ahmad said that at around 8pm, the father of the boy who has special needs had left his sports-utility-vehicle with the engine running in the mosque’s parking area while he briefly went out to attend to his one-year-old daughter.
He explained that an opportunistic thief jumped into the car and drove off with the child. The distraught 41-year-old father attempted to chase after the car but failed.
“Around 3.45am Monday, the Penang police headquarter’s Criminal Investigation Department team traced the vehicle to a petrol station at the Behrang R&R stop (between Slim River and Tanjong Malim) on the North-South Expressway (PLUS) heading south.
The suspect was found asleep in the car with its engine still running at the Behrang R&R petrol station, about 260km from the crime scene.
“When asked to open the door, the suspect attempted to escape by reversing the car but collided instead with a police vehicle parked behind it,” he said in a statement Monday.
Hamzah said police broke the car window and apprehended the suspect as he resisted arrest. The boy was rescued unharmed.
He said investigations revealed that the suspect, a 36-year-old local man, had a criminal record of 10 drug-related cases, including two wanted cases and five other criminal cases.
The suspect is now under remand until April 3 for further investigation under Section 379A and Section 363 of the Penal Code.
Hamzah advised the public to learn from the incident and not to leave young children unattended in vehicles with the engine still running. – Bernama
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