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PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL
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Polis kejar pencuri sampai lima jam ? Kemusnahan yang terjadi sepatutnya
dapat dielakkan sekiranya segala kelengkapan polis digunakan untuk mengejar
pencuri berkenaan ( helikopter, bomba pemancut air etc. )...berita ini
secara tidak langsung mendedahkan kelemahan pihak polis.
Robbers in lorry leave a trail of destruction
By Devid Rajah, Zuhrin Azam Ahmad and Maizatul Nazlina
MALACCA: It could have been straight out of a movie
script--a
five-hour, 400km hot pursuit which began in Mersing, Johor,
between two robbers in a lorry and police, which left two
policemen seriously injured in Batu Pahat, and ended
here with one
robber arrested.
During the pursuit, the robbers also crashed through a
police
barricade in Ayer Itam, braved the hail of bullets from
pursuing
police teams and rammed into at least six cars and a lorry.
But it happened for real and
fortunately, there were no
reports of injuries to
members of the public,
although witnesses claimed
the lorry driver narrowly
missed a pedestrian near
Pokok Mangga.
Police said the drama began
at 4.35am yesterday when a
Mersing police team headed
by Insp Kong Hock Peng
tried to intercept the
three-tonne lorry which was
laden with stolen cigarettes
worth RM60,000.
It is learnt that the robbers and several other
accomplices had tied
up security guards at a store in Taman Mersing and took
away an
assortment of cigarette cartons in the 4am robbery.
Acting on information, the police team spotted the white
lorry and
gave chase in Mersing.
The high-speed chase continued through trunk roads in
Mersing
and proceeded to Kluang and then to Ayer Itam, where police
placed barricades to stop the robbers.
But the defiant lorry driver and his attendant crashed
through the
barricade just like in Hollywood movies.
At least 17 bullet holes were found at the back of the
metal-covered lorry, with one narrowly missing the
driver's seat.
When the robbers reached Batu Pahat, more patrol cars and
vehicles joined in the chase.
This time a police patrol car which tried to stop the
lorry was
rammed into, causing the car to skid and overturn. The two
policemen in the vehicle were injured and have been
admitted to
the Batu Pahat Hospital.
The robbers then drove towards Pagoh trailed by patrol
cars with
blaring sirens.
From Pagoh, police said the suspects went to Muar and
Tangkak
before hitting the North-South Expressway at the Tangkak
interchange.
They then headed towards Malacca and turned into the Ayer
Keroh toll plaza, where the lorry driver drove through
the barrier at
7.40am.
However, the Johor police team in patrol cars maintained
their
chase through the Ayer Keroh area, Pokok Mangga, Tengkera,
Kota Laksamana, Jalan Ong Kim Wee, Heeren Street and to
Jalan
Kampung Hulu where the chase ended.
Melaka Tengah Deputy OCPD Supt Mohd Hashim Mohamad said
many police personnel were deployed to catch the lorry
driver who
had managed to escape on foot.
He said the lorry was low on fuel when it reached the
Kampung
Hulu area where the driver crashed into a parked Proton
Wira and
a lorry before the two suspects abandoned the vehicle.
At 8.30am, police managed to arrest the driver's
accomplice, a
24-year-old lorry attendant from Sabah, near Kampung Hulu.
Supt Mohd Hashim said the lorry driver, believed to have
been
driving between 150kph and 170kph through the narrow Malacca
roads, also crashed into several public vehicles.
Mersing police chief DSP Abd Manaf Abd Razak said they had
not ruled out the possibility that a syndicate was
behind the
robbery.
Soon Koon Ming, 32, a taufu fa seller, said he was
waiting at the
Ong Kim Wee-Tengkera traffic lights junction in Malacca when
the lorry rammed his vehicle.
"The impact caused my Toyota stationwagon to skid and
crash into
a pillar along the road,'' said Soon.
Another victim, Teng Koon Jim, 44, who was waiting at
the Ong
Kim Wee-Jalan Hang Tuah junction in a Proton Iswara was also
hit by the lorry.
She and her two children, aged six and seven, escaped
unhurt.
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