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Malaysian football has been plagued with incidents of crime recently, with four top-level footballers falling victim. Photo: AFP

Fourth top Malaysian footballer falls victim to crime this month, following on from shocking acid attack on Faisal Halim

  • Thieves broke into the house of Selangor FC’s international defender Khuzaimi Piee
  • Player, who has nine caps for his country, has pleaded on Instagram for the return of stolen motorbike
Malaysia

International defender Khuzaimi Piee became the fourth top-flight Malaysian footballer this month to become a victim of crime after police said on Thursday that his house was burgled.

The string of incidents, which included one player being attacked with acid, have shocked and angered the country. Though they were not thought to be linked.

In the latest incident, thieves broke into the house of Selangor FC’s Piee on Wednesday and stole his Yamaha motorbike along with other possessions.

The 30-year-old, who has won nine caps for his country, and his family were not at the house in a suburb of Shah Alam at the time, local police chief Mohamad Iqbal Ibrahim said.

The player posted on Instagram pleading for the return of his bike.

In the most high-profile case, international forward Faisal Halim – who also plays for Selangor – suffered severe burns in an acid attack on May 5 outside the capital Kuala Lumpur.

He is recovering in hospital following multiple surgeries and could be back in action as early as August.

In separate incidents this month, former Malaysia skipper Safiq Rahim escaped unhurt after he was threatened with a hammer and had his car windscreen smashed.

Another international, Akhyar Rashid, was injured in a robbery outside his home in the eastern state of Terengganu.

Selangor FC pulled out of the season-opening Charity Shield this month citing “a series of criminal incidents and recent threats”.

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