Sisters were found living with a Nepali believed to be one of the girls' boyfriend
Safe and sound: Poh Fong (left) and Poh Choo being escorted to south Klang police headquarters. 
KLANG: Two teenage girls who were reported missing last Wednesday have been found.
Police  found Chen Poh Choo, 15, and her sister Poh Fong, 13, at about 2pm in  Taman Sentosa, living with a Nepali believed to be the boyfriend of one  of the girls.
South Klang OCPD Asst Comm Mohamed Mat Yusop said the girls had been sent to hospital to receive medical attention. “It is not known yet why the girls left their home.
“We  have yet to investigate the foreigner. Let the police investigate and  avoid listening to hearsay,” he said, adding that the girls had records  of skipping school in the past.
The girls, who were present at  the news conference, shook their head in refusal when ACP Mohamed asked  if they wanted to go home.
He added that the girls would either  be spending the night at the hospital or at a shelter. Reporters were  barred from speaking to the girls.
Poh Choo and Poh Fong were  reported missing at midnight on Thursday after they were last seen at  noon on Wednesday before they walked to school from their house in  Pandamaran Jaya.
Outside the station, the girls' father, Chen Fook Chai, said he had yet to see his daughters.
“The police told me my daughters have been found but I have not met them,” he said.
He admitted that his girls had disciplinary problems in the past but denied abusing them.
“They skipped school and had some disciplinary issues but nothing serious,” Chen said.
According to a source, the Nepali was detained by the police at 5pm yesterday.
The  man, in his 20s, was believed to be living alone at a shoplot in Taman  Sentosa for the past few months. His job is, however, unknown.
- By A. Ruban/The Star
Nepalese may face rape charge
KLANG: A 32-year-old Nepalese man who allegedly had sex with one of  the sisters reported missing is being investigated for statutory rape.
South Klang OCPD Asst Comm Mohamed Mat Yusop said medical examinations revealed signs of penetration on the older sister.
“We believe the 15-year-old girl had sex within the time she disappeared last Thursday,” he told reporters here yesterday.
“We have since arrested the man, believed to be her boyfriend”.
ACP Mohamed said he was a general worker at a shopping outlet in Klang and would be remanded for two weeks.
He will be investigated under the Immigrations Act and for statutory rape.
Police found the missing girls at the Nepalese’s house in Taman Sentosa here at 2pm on Monday following a tip-off.
ACP Mohamed said investigations revealed that the girls had run away to be with their boyfriends.
When contacted, the girls’ father said they were getting impatient and wanted to see their daughters.
“I just want to know when I can see them again,” he said. “My wife waited at the hospital until 1am (on Monday) to meet them.”
Despite  the latest revelations, he did not believe that they ran away to stay  with their boyfriends, and wanted to know where they went.
In a  separate case, ACP Mohamed said a gang of four men broke into the house  of a 30-year-old IT officer in Bukit Jati and robbed the family of four  at knife point.
“The gang members wore masks, gloves and had  machetes,” he said, adding that they gained entry by cutting through the  kitchen grille at 3.45am on Monday.
They made off with RM2,000 cash, RM7,000 worth of jewellery, four mobile phones, three watches and one laptop, he said.
“At  3.45pm the same day, a team of policemen arrested an Indonesian man in  front of a money changer in Taman Sri Andalas. He is suspected to be  part of the gang,” he said.
Police are looking for the other three men and believe they are responsible for seven other robberies in Banting and Klang.
By SHAUN HO shaunh@thestar.com.my
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013
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