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Police have stepped up patrols following two gold shop robberies that occurred in Pahang this week.

Acting Pahang police chief Datuk Azry Akmar Ayob said the focus was on jewellery shops located in shophouse areas, on roadsides and on premises without security guards.

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00:01Acting Pahang Police Chief Datuk Azri Akmar Ayob said they have stepped up patrols following
00:07two gold shop robberies in the state this week.
00:09He said the police will focus on jewellery shops in shop houses along roadsides and premises
00:15without security guards.
00:17He said many smaller jewellery shops had non-functioning or dummy CCTV cameras.
00:22On Friday, four suspects armed with machetes and an object resembling a pump action gun
00:28allegedly robbed a jewellery shop in Taman Pandan Damai in Kwantan.
00:33They fled on two motorcycles with jewellery and the initial losses are estimated at 500,000 ringgit pending verification.
00:41On Monday, three men armed with axes and crowbars escaped with 81 pieces of jewellery weighing 2.5 kilograms
00:50and worth 1.74 million ringgit from a goldsmith at Sky Avenue Mall in Genting Highlands.
00:56Police said initial investigations found that the two robberies were unrelated
01:01and involved different suspects.
01:04They said they are tracking down those involved in the incidents.
01:07They were susceptible to the two dogs and a half an inch.
01:08The two dogs and the one who retired the two dogs and the police were saying that the two dogs
01:19had been
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