Kulai District police chief ACP Tan Seng Lee announced the arrest of three Indonesian nationals aged between 42 and 53 in relation to the discovery of an Indonesian woman and her baby boy found deceased by the roadside. The arrests took place in Kulai and Johor Baru areas yesterday. Police seized several items including mobile phones, a car, a mattress, and a mat. The suspects have been remanded for three days to assist in the investigation, which is classified under Section 316 of the Penal Code.
Kulai District police chief ACP Tan Seng Lee said officers arrested two men and one woman, aged between 42 and 53, in the Kulai and Johor Baru areas between 2.30pm and 4.30pm yesterday. — Picture by Choo Choy Mayas a first-time user . Exclusively for Malay Mail readers: Use codeKULAI, Jan 9 — Police have arrested three Indonesian nationals in connection with the discovery of the body of an Indonesian woman and her baby boy found by the side of Jalan Impiana 5, Taman Impiana, on Tuesday.
He added that four mobile phones, a Proton car, a mattress, and a mat were seized during the operation. Tan urged the public to refrain from making any speculative comments that could interfere with the investigation.
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