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3 nabbed over suspected ERL cable theft
Bernama-12 Apr 2025, 09:09 PM
Police say they have been able to solve three cases of cable thefts involving KLIA Transit Express Rail Link with the arrests.

Police say they have been able to solve three cases of cable thefts involving KLIA Transit Express Rail Link with the arrests.

KLIA Express and KLIA Transit services were disrupted on Wednesday, purportedly as a result of a series of cable thefts. (Bernama pic)
SEPANG: Three men were arrested early this morning on suspicion of stealing KLIA Express and KLIA Transit Express Rail Link (ERL) service cables around Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi and Dengkil here.
Sepang police chief Norhizam Bahaman said the men, all local residents aged between 25 and 50, had criminal records and a history of drug abuse.
“With the arrests, police have been able to solve three cases of ERL cable theft that occurred in Sepang,” he said in a statement.
Norhizam also told Bernama police were tracking down two other suspects believed to be linked to the group.
“The stolen cables have not been recovered yet,” he said, adding that the case is being investigated for theft and trespassing.
On Wednesday, KLIA Express and KLIA Transit services were disrupted, purportedly as a result of a series of cable thefts.
The thefts occurred on the ERL route between the Salak Tinggi station and KLIA’s Terminal 1 station, and between Putrajaya and the Cyberjaya and Salak Tinggi stations.
SEPANG: Three men were arrested early this morning on suspicion of stealing KLIA Express and KLIA Transit Express Rail Link (ERL) service cables around Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi and Dengkil here.
Sepang police chief Norhizam Bahaman said the men, all local residents aged between 25 and 50, had criminal records and a history of drug abuse.
“With the arrests, police have been able to solve three cases of ERL cable theft that occurred in Sepang,” he said in a statement.
Norhizam also told Bernama police were tracking down two other suspects believed to be linked to the group.
“The stolen cables have not been recovered yet,” he said, adding that the case is being investigated for theft and trespassing.
On Wednesday, KLIA Express and KLIA Transit services were disrupted, purportedly as a result of a series of cable thefts.
The thefts occurred on the ERL route between the Salak Tinggi station and KLIA’s Terminal 1 station, and between Putrajaya and the Cyberjaya and Salak Tinggi stations.
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