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29 May 2024

OKU Driver retracts report, considers the case of being beaten by a bodyguard to be just a misunderstanding - KL Police

 



Complainant retracts report, considers the case of being beaten by a bodyguard to be just a misunderstanding - KL Police


29/05/2024 

Complainant retracts report, considers the case of being beaten by a bodyguard to be just a misunderstanding - KL Police

KL Police Chief, Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said the second police report was made by the complainant to resolve the matter amicably, and did not want to prolong the case.

KUALA LUMPUR: The driver of an e-hailing vehicle who claimed to have beaten a security guard of a dignitary entourage in the lobby of a hotel in the nation's capital on Tuesday, has withdrawn his report on the same day.

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An ehailing driver who claimed to have been beaten by a bodyguard of a dignitary in the lobby of a hotel in Kuala Lumpur has withdrawn his report on the same day.

The individual, who is also a disabled person (OKU), has filed a second police report to withdraw the first police report, because he does not want to prolong the case.


Kuala Lumpur Police Chief, Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa in a statement on Wednesday said that the individual, who is also a disabled person (OKU), had made a second police report to withdraw the first police report.


"On 28/05/2024, at approximately 9.59pm, the complainant made a second police report stating that he had resolved the matter that happened amicably, and did not want to prolong the case," he said in a media statement.

Rusdi in the same statement said, Kuala Lumpur Police have received a police report, on 28/05/2024 at approximately 1.00 pm by the complainant who is a Grab driver.

He said the complainant claimed to have been attacked by an individual who was an escort to a dignitary.

"The incident occurred due to a misunderstanding of the instructions to move the vehicle and this case is being investigated under Section 323 of the Penal Code," said Rusdi.

Earlier the media reported that the e-hailing driver filed a police report after claiming to have been beaten by a bodyguard while waiting for passengers at a hotel in Brickfields, yesterday.

The 46-year-old driver claimed to have been punched in the head and asked to move his vehicle. Following that, the victim then made a police report after receiving treatment at Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL).

In this regard, Rusdi said, the public is advised not to make any speculations regarding this matter.


source:ASTRO AWANI

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