KOTA SAMARAHAN – Police have detained a 31-year-old woman following an incident in which her husband was seriously injured during a domestic dispute in Kota Samarahan on 22 June 2026.
The confrontation, which took place in the afternoon, resulted in the man sustaining a severe stomach wound after being stabbed with a knife.
Officers from the Crime Prevention Patrol (RCJ) of the Kota Samarahan Police Station responded swiftly after receiving reports of the incident.
The suspect, identified as an Iban woman, was later found at the National Heart Institute (IJN) in Kota Samarahan, where she sought medical treatment for an injury to her right eyebrow.
Once treated, she was escorted to the Kota Samarahan Police Station and subsequently detained to assist with investigations.
Police confirmed that a blue helmet was seized during the arrest, which may form part of the ongoing inquiry.
The case is currently being investigated under Section 326 of the Penal Code, which deals with causing grievous hurt using a dangerous weapon.
Authorities have clarified that the arrest was carried out without any further incidents of violence or resistance.
The District Criminal Investigation Division (BSJD) of Kota Samarahan IPD is leading the investigation, with officers working to establish the full circumstances surrounding the altercation.
Domestic disputes leading to serious injury remain a pressing concern in Sarawak, with police urging the public to seek peaceful resolutions and utilise available support services to prevent escalation.
The case highlights the risks posed by household conflicts that turn violent and the importance of community awareness in reporting such incidents promptly.
Investigations are expected to continue in the coming days, with police gathering evidence and statements to determine the appropriate legal course of action. The suspect remains in custody while officers pursue further leads.
This incident adds to a series of domestic-related cases reported in Sarawak this year, underscoring the need for vigilance and stronger community support mechanisms to address family disputes before they result in harm.





