Police record statement from woman who threatened council officer
PETALING JAYA: Police have recorded a statement from the woman who was seen in a viral video threatening a municipal council officer with a steering lock.
Serdang OCPD Asst Comm Megat Mohamad Aminuddin Megat Alias said that the statement was taken on Saturday night.
"No arrest has been made and the investigation paper will be completed, and referred to the DPP's office on Monday," said ACP Megat.
He said that a statement from the woman's husband was also taken, adding that he had a valid OKU card which is issued to disabled persons.
In the video, the woman was seen shouting at a Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) officer after the woman's car was clamped at a car park in Puchong.
The officer was seen calmly explaining to the woman that she had parked in a wrong spot.
However, despite the explanation, the woman continued with her angry tirade while waving the steering lock at the officer.
It was reported that the MPSJ officer had sighted the OKU driver sticker on the windscreen of the car that the woman was driving but she failed to produce the OKU card as proof.
The MPSJ officer subsequently alerted the police and a summons was issued for the alleged offence.
The vehicle was towed to the MPSJ towing depot.
The woman's husband came to the depot the same day and paid the RM190 fine. He also apologised for his wife's manners.
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