KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 13 — Police are hunting two foreign men suspected of fleeing with US$30,000 (RM132,870) in cash belonging to a man who was planning to exchange money in...
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 13 — Police are hunting two foreign men suspected of fleeing with US$30,000 in cash belonging to a man who was planning to exchange money in front of a restaurant in Ampang Point, here, this afternoon.
He said after an agreement was reached, the victim in his 30s took out a package containing the US currency from his rucksack but it was suddenly seized by the suspect before fleeing towards a vehicle believed to be a Toyota Vios. Mohamad Farouk said the victim knew the suspect through a friend who was with the victim during the incident but the victim had never met the suspect before the incident.
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