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"Police Got Scammed" — Netizens Amused At 'Corpse' Wrapped In Plastic & Dumped In An Alley

Some commenters even suggested the authorities do a DNA test to identify the 'culprit'.

Cover image via Cendawan Cheese (Facebook)

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Police received a call from a concerned waste management worker on Tuesday afternoon, 8 February, about a 'body' that was wrapped in plastic in an alley behind a shop

Shah Alam police chief ACP Baharudin Mat Taib said the incident occurred at around 3pm. A team was immediately dispatched to a motorcycle shop in Section 27, Shah Alam to investigate the 'gruesome' find, reported Free Malaysia Today.

"We received a call from a Kumpulan Darul Ehsan Bhd waste management worker, claiming that he had found a body there," he said in a statement on Wednesday, 9 February.

A forensic team was also dispatched to the scene of the crime.

Image via Cendawan Cheese (Facebook)

Image via Cendawan Cheese (Facebook)

Upon arrival, investigators found what appeared to be a human corpse wrapped tightly in plastic and a blanket, curled in the foetal position

The team unravelled the sheet and plastic to examine the package, only to find a wax doll in the shape of a woman

"We have classified the case as no offence disclosed, as we have found no criminal element in the case," Baharudin said.

He also advised the public against speculating on the pictures depicting the discovery of a 'corpse' that have since gone viral on social media.

Image via Cendawan Cheese (Facebook)

Netizens were highly amused, with some feeling sorry for the authorities that were sent to investigate the 'crime scene'

"The police got scammed," one person wrote.

"Someone put a lot of effort to prank the police," said another.

One person felt sorry for the forensic team that had to don the full personal protective equipment (PPE) only to examine a fake corpse.

Some commenters even suggested the authorities do a DNA test to identify the 'culprit'.

"May the victim rest in peace," another joked.

A netizen also took the time to post a meme:

Image via @CurlyJaiiMurly (Twitter)

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