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Civil servant held for house break-in 
Published on: Wednesday, May 06, 2026
Published on: Wed, May 06, 2026
By: Lagatah Toyos
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Civil servant held for house break-in 
A male civil servant was arrested by  the police after being suspected of  involvement in a house break-in case.
TAWAU: A 42-year-old male civil servant was arrested on Monday for allegedly being involved in a house break-in at Tanjung Batu Tengah here last month.

District Police Chief ACP Jasmin Hussin said the suspect was detained at about 10.45am by a team from the Criminal Investigation Department of the Tawau district police headquarters.

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The arrest was made at the roadside along Jalan Tungku, Felda Sahabat, Lahad Datu.

He said the case was reported by a 61-year-old local woman on March 26 after she discovered her house had been broken into.

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“The victim realised the incident after returning home on the night of March 25 and found that the iron grille on the rear window had been damaged,” he said in a statement on Tuesday.

Police said several items were reported missing, including two laptops, a 60-inch television, a wristwatch, several pairs of shoes, handbags and other personal belongings.

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Following the arrest, police also seized several items believed to be linked to the case, including laptops, a watch, bags and a mobile phone.

Jasmin said police take house break-in cases seriously and urged the public to strengthen home security and report any suspicious activity immediately.
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