KUCHING – Police in Kuching have confirmed the arrest of a 29-year-old man in connection with a motorcycle rim theft reported earlier this month.
The suspect was detained by the district’s Lejang Team at Simpang Tiga on 6 May 2026, following investigations into a case lodged on 2 May at Old Court Road.
Authorities stated that the suspect was apprehended after being linked to the theft of a motorcycle and several related items.
Early enquiries indicated his involvement in the incident, which had raised concerns among local residents about vehicle-related crimes in the area.
A urine test conducted after the arrest revealed the presence of amphetamine and methamphetamine. Police also confirmed that the individual has two prior criminal records, adding weight to suspicions of repeated offences.
The case is being investigated under Section 379A(1) of the Penal Code, which covers the theft of motor vehicle components.
Convictions under this section carry a minimum sentence of one year’s imprisonment, with the possibility of up to seven years, and may also include a fine.
District Police Chief ACP Alexson Naga Anak Chabu emphasised that the arrest demonstrates ongoing efforts to curb property crime in Kuching.
He noted that the police remain committed to tackling theft cases and ensuring public safety across the district.
Community cooperation has been highlighted as a crucial element in crime prevention. Police have urged members of the public who may have information related to this case, or similar incidents, to come forward.
The investigating officer, Sergeant Sudianta Deya, can be reached at 019-8492500, and residents are encouraged to contact their nearest police station if they observe suspicious activity.
Vehicle theft remains a concern in urban centres across Malaysia, with authorities frequently reminding owners to take precautionary measures such as securing motorcycles with additional locks and parking in well-lit areas.
The Kuching arrest adds to recent enforcement actions aimed at reducing such crimes and deterring repeat offenders.
The Royal Malaysian Police continue to stress the importance of vigilance and community reporting, noting that public awareness plays a vital role in reducing opportunities for theft.
The latest arrest is expected to reassure residents that active steps are being taken to address criminal activity in the district.






