Four arrested for throwing explosives into house

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Some of the flares found on one of the suspects.

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MIRI: Police have arrested four men for their involvement in the throwing of firecrackers and hand flares at a single-storey terrace house at Permyjaya here in the early hours of Sunday (Nov 29) morning.

Miri district police chief ACP Lim Meng Seah said in the 4am incident, the complainant was asleep when he was awakened by the sound of the front gate of his house being opened.

“The complainant went to investigate the disturbance and found two unidentified men on a motorcycle in front of the house. The suspects then threw an object at him and fled the scene.

“After a short while, the suspects came back and threw a five-inch firecracker and took off.

“Later at 5.30am, the suspects returned and threw more firecrackers, which made the complainant to chase the suspects with his car,” he said.

Lim said the complainant managed to knock down the suspects’ motorcycle and detained one of them, while the other escaped to a gas station.

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After finding out that a man, known as Richard, ordered the suspects to commit such act, the complainant lodged a police report.

Later that morning, three more men were arrested including the mastermind of the act.

Lim added that all the suspects, aged between 21 and 50, will be remanded for further investigation under Section 436 of the Penal Code and Section 6 of the Explosives Act 1957.

During the arrests, the police also seized an empty shell of a Huahai Rocket Parachute Flare, 32 Huahai Rocket Parachute Flares and 51 Huahai Marine Red Flare Signals.

One of the suspects being detained after the chase.

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