Break-in at Tun Mahathir’s grandchild’s residence: Police record three statements
Break-in at Tun Mahathir’s grandchild’s residence: Police record three statements

KUALA LUMPUR – Three individuals have had their statements recorded as part of the ongoing investigation into a recent burglary at the residence of the grandchild of former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad in Bukit Ledang.
Acting Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Datuk Mohamed Usuf Jan Mohamad said the individuals whose statements were recorded include a security guard and a domestic helper.
“The three individuals consist of both locals and foreigners. Their statements were recorded to assist in the investigation.
“So far, no arrests have been made. The investigation is still ongoing,” he said on Sunday.

Previously, Sinar Harian reported that police were still investigating the case, including awaiting a forensic report related to the estimated RM1.8 million in losses recorded following the incident.
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Usuf said that police investigations revealed signs of forced entry at the residence and preliminary findings confirmed that the property belongs to Mirzan Mahathir, but is currently occupied by his son, who is Dr Mahathir’s grandchild.
The estimated RM1.8 million loss mainly involves old jewellery, believed to be personal belongings, along with other valuables.
It is understood that the incident, which took place on Wednesday, was discovered by the victim’s domestic helper at around 3pm, who then contacted the family after noticing the rear gate had been cut open and the victim’s room had been broken into.
The investigation is ongoing, including reviewing the residence’s closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage.
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