Saturday, January 8, 2011

Fake money found on stabbing victim

Last Tuesday, fake money was found on a man, who was stabbed at a house in Kampung Kasipillay, Jalan Ipoh. The police are now investigating whether he is involved in a counterfeit currency racket. Police found 54 pieces of fake RM100 notes and 35 pieces of fake RM50 notes on the 35-year-old man, who was allegedly stabbed in the chest, back, neck, cheek and forearm. The victim was believed to have been attacked by his landlord for not paying the outstanding one-month rental of his house at 6.30am.


Sentul police deputy chief, Supt Zainuddin Ahmad, when contacted said the incident happened at 6:30 am in the morning, his friend who lives on the ground floor of the house, go to the top floor after he heard some noise and was shocked to see he lying in a bloodstained.

Zainuddin said, his friend immediately contact the authorities to report the incident before a group of police rushed to the scene with an ambulance.

"The victim was rushed to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital for treatment. Injured victims was stabbed in the back, neck and cheeks, but his condition is reportedly stable, "he said.

A 41-year-old suspect, who has two previous drug records, had been arrested in connection with the case. He was believed to be under the influence of drugs during the incident and the police had yet to locate the weapon used in the attack.

Source: Bernama.

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