Cops bust Mimi Vape gang, believed to be behind stirng of Langkawi shop, house break-ins

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SINGAPORE, Feb 23 (The Straits Times/ANN): The Malaysian-born woman who tried to save her boyfriend in the fiery Tanjong Pagar crash is out of intensive care and stable, said the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) in an update on Tuesday (Feb 23).

Langkawi OCPD Asst Comm Shariman Ashari examining some of the stolen items recovered from the Mimi Vape gang in Langkawi.

Langkawi OCPD Asst Comm Shariman Ashari said the group, which has 25 to 39 members, had been active since June last year. "The group’s modus operandi is to commit crimes during the early morning and they would avoid detection by close circuit cameras by shutting down the power supply at the front of the shop.

Shariman said investigations into the two suspects led to the arrest of three more group members, aged 25 to 35 years old, including the head of the gang who worked repairing phones and vape equipment at a house in Kampung Buluh Penyumpit, at 1.30pm Monday .

 

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