SERIAN – Police in Serian have taken swift action following a motorcycle theft incident in Kampung Tanah Puteh, leading to the arrest of four men aged between 17 and 26.
The suspects, all from the Gedong and Simunjan areas, were apprehended by officers from the Serian District Criminal Investigation Division.
During the operation, authorities recovered a Yamaha Y15 motorcycle along with an engine and several related components believed to be linked to the case. The arrests were carried out as part of ongoing efforts to curb property crimes in the district.
Investigations revealed that three of the suspects tested positive for amphetamine and methamphetamine during urine screenings.
Police records further showed that the individuals had prior offences connected to drug use and property-related crimes.
This discovery has raised concerns about the overlap between narcotics abuse and theft cases in the region.
The case is currently being investigated under Section 379A of the Penal Code, which covers theft of motor vehicles. If convicted, offenders face a prison term of up to seven years and may also be fined.
The law is designed to address the growing issue of vehicle theft, which has been a persistent challenge in several districts across Sarawak.
The Serian District Police Chief emphasised the importance of community cooperation in tackling crime. Members of the public have been urged to share any information that could assist ongoing investigations.
Reports can be made directly to the Serian District Police Headquarters at 082-874201 or through the official Serian District Police Facebook page.
Motorcycle theft has been a recurring issue in parts of Sarawak, with police highlighting the need for vigilance among vehicle owners.
Authorities continue to remind residents to adopt preventive measures such as secure parking and the use of anti-theft devices.
The arrests in Serian underscore the police’s commitment to addressing both property crimes and drug-related offences.
By targeting individuals with prior records, law enforcement aims to reduce repeat offences and strengthen public safety across the district.






