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31 May 2019

Police arrest suspect in Serdang road rage incident


Cops arrest suspect in Serdang road rage incident

Thursday, 30 May 20195:16 PM MYT

by farik zolkepli







SERDANG: The man involved in a road rage incident in Taman Bukit Serdang here has been detained.

The incident was captured on camera, and footage of it went viral on social media.


Serdang OCPD Asst Comm Ismadi Borhan said the suspect, in his 30s, was picked up by police in Balakong on Thursday (May 30) and will be remanded soon.

"The suspect works as a factory store assistant.


"We also seized the motorcycle and helmet used in the incident," he said.

On May 28, a 22-year-old woman was driving along Jalan Kasturi at about 5.30pm when two motorcyclists suddenly stopped in front of her vehicle.

One of the motorcyclists then got off his vehicle and used a helmet to hit the windscreen of the victim's vehicle and laid blame on the victim for the incident.

ACP Ismadi had said the attack left a huge crack on the windscreen.

"We believe the man became enraged when the victim honked at him for suddenly stopping along the road," he said.


Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/05/30/cops-arrest-suspect-in-serdang-road-rage-incident/#e9Jq80fzy791TmXp.99






police have identified bully who smashed woman's windscreen

NATION


Thursday, 30 May 20193:37 PM MYT

by farik zolkepli




SERDANG: Police are tracking down a man who was involved in a road bully incident in Taman Bukit Serdang recently.

In the incident on Tuesday (May 28), a 22-year-old woman was driving along Jalan Kasturi in a housing area at about 5.30pm, when two motorcyclists stopped suddenly in front of her vehicle.


Serdang OCPD Asst Comm Ismadi Borhan said one of the motorcyclist then hit the windscreen of the victim's vehicle with a helmet and said that incident was her fault.

"The attack left a huge crack on the windscreen.


"We believe the man became enraged when the victim honked at him after his bike stopped suddenly on the road," he said.

ACP Ismadi said police had identified the suspect in the incident.

"We will track him down and arrest him as soon as possible.

"No one should take the law in to their own hands. They should leave the matter to the police," he said.

The video of the incident has since gone viral on social media, with many sharing the road bully clip.
Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2019/05/30/police-have-identified-bully-who-smashed-womans-windscreen/#UTvFCL1HxgP5CtLd.99

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