Cops nab foreign worker duo suspected of stabbing employers in Tongod

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Cops nab foreign worker duo suspected of stabbing employers in Tongod
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The Vatican City is toughening punishments for people entering the place illegally, in light of the expected influx of visitors during this Jubilee year.

KOTA KINABALU: Two foreign workers suspected of stabbing their employers with a palm oil fruit harvesting tool in central Tongod on Feb 1 have finally been nabbed.

Beluran OCPD Supt Hasan Majid said the duo were apprehended following information shared by the public. He said following the 2pm attack on Feb 1, a man hunt was mounted for the suspects after they allegedly stabbed their employers, aged 50 and 23 years old, respectively, at Kampung Napagang Entilibon, Tongod before fleeing in the victim’s car.ACP Hasan said the operation to track down the suspects was conducted with the General Operations Force, Air Force, Tongod police station, Sabah Police Contingent K9 Unit and other units from the police headquarters in Kepayan here.

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