MELAKA, April 23 — A lemang seller was arrested for assaulting a buyer, who claimed that he had bought lemang which was not properly cooked, in an incident at a roadside stall on...
MELAKA, April 23 — A lemang seller was arrested for assaulting a buyer, who claimed that he had bought lemang which was not properly cooked, in an incident at a roadside stall on Jalan Bukit Beruang Utama, near a petrol station, here on Friday.
He said that, before the incident, the victim went to the lemang stall to exchange lemang which he had bought in the morning, because it was found to be not properly cooked. “The lemang seller then split open one of the lemang bought by the complainant, and showed that the lemang was fully cooked, before a verbal fight ensued between them which led to the alleged assault,” he said in a statement here today.
The initial investigation found that the incident occurred as the suspect claimed that the victim threw the uncooked lemang at him, making him angry. He claimed that the victim also wanted to upload a video of the incident, which was recorded, so that people would not come to his stall.
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