English to Malay Dictionary accomplice

accomplice

sejenayah
definition
noun
The police in Amsterdam were able to round up six of his alleged accomplices after the crime, and are seeking more.
a person who helps another commit a crime.
example
Is she an 'accomplice' in the murder or did she not even know her parents had been shot?
The car-jacker fled in the Honda Civic while an 'accomplice' followed in the other car in the direction of Sutton.
The teenager was forced to hand over his phone to the first offender while his 'accomplice' ripped a gold chain from his neck.
Police said last night that the intruder may have been working with an 'accomplice' who waited outside the flat.
The woman then reportedly got into a car with a gunman and drove away - suggesting she was an 'accomplice' to the murder.
The chase ended with a crash as the car carrying the gunman and his 'accomplice' left the road.
His manner belied the seriousness of the potential charges against him as an 'accomplice' to murder.
Essie Davis plays Mrs Lovett, friend to Sweeney Todd, who becomes his 'accomplice' in crime.
an 'accomplice' in the murder
The 'accomplice' of a gunman who shot a man dead in a pub may be in fear for his life, police said.
One of the thugs sprinted up Hamilton Road while his 'accomplice' made off along Grosvenor Road.
The gunman took the rifle and together with a possible 'accomplice' was able to get away.
At the request of Mr Leesong trespass orders have been served on the assailant and her 'accomplice' .
Did the murderers have 'accomplices' within the airport security systems?
I've profiled a lot of fugitives that have had female 'accomplices' and accessories.
The gunman and his 'accomplices' then got back in the vehicle and drove off down Milkstone Road.
In a flash, instinct took over and he rushed outside to stop the thief and his 'accomplices' in their tracks.
The police in Amsterdam were able to round up six of his alleged 'accomplices' after the crime, and are seeking more.
He went for help, using his stairlift to go downstairs, and unwittingly called on the help of the thief's two 'accomplices' .
They forget that keeping silent in the face of injustice makes them 'accomplices' of the criminals.
Three 'accomplices' escaped and police fear they may try the same scam again.
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