Four S'poreans arrested for brutal murder and handed over to Malaysian Police!
TheRedDotNews·2026-03-23 11:34

A brutal killing in Johor Bahru has sent shockwaves across both Singapore and Malaysia, after four Singaporeans were arrested and handed over to Malaysian authorities in connection with the case.
The incident, which took place on 14 March in the Southkey area of Johor Bahru, left a 32-year-old man dead from a fatal stab wound to the neck. What began as a violent altercation quickly escalated into a cross-border manhunt, drawing in law enforcement agencies from both countries.
According to reports, the suspects fled Malaysia shortly after the attack, making their way back to Singapore. However, their escape was short-lived. Acting swiftly, the Singapore Police Force conducted a series of coordinated operations, leading to the arrest of three men and one woman, aged between their early 20s and late 20s.
The four individuals were subsequently handed over to the Royal Malaysia Police, highlighting the close cooperation between the two nations when it comes to serious crimes that cross borders.
While details surrounding the motive remain unclear, early reports suggest that more individuals may be involved in the case. Authorities are continuing their investigations, and the possibility of additional arrests has not been ruled out.
The case has also sparked conversations online, with many questioning how such a violent crime could unfold so close to home—and how quickly suspects were able to move between countries.
With both Singapore and Malaysia known for their strict laws and strong enforcement, this incident serves as a stark reminder: running across the border is no escape from justice.
As investigations continue, more details are expected to emerge in what is shaping up to be a complex and disturbing case.
Singapore Malaysia Crime
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Kim Leng Cheng 24/03/2026
Will they be hang to death? Takecare & be prepared
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Who Knows? 24/03/2026
They must have been reading the news of killings in Malaysia and thought it would be easier to resort to violence there. Maybe they are also triads related. Or...boleh tolong? [TIRED][COOL]
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Moshe Rabin D Vader reply Who Knows? 24/03/2026
Probably it is connected to triads activity. Johor is notorious for gangland crimes. Last place to visit is nightclub(s). They’re infested with secret societies members
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SunMoonStar12345 24/03/2026
Hang the bloody 4 Singaporean killers.once convicted. Age is not a mitigating factor for committing the heinous offence.
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peace1 25/03/2026
Every action will creates a greater Consequences on the crimes one execute. You kill another living being now you must face to law
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