JOHOR BARU - Malaysian police have arrested two men, including a civil servant, who allegedly impersonated police officers and appeared to try to pull over a car travelling from Singapore to Genting. The
Datuk Kamarul added that the police also seized a mobile beacon light, a reflective vest, a headlight, a torch light and a car along with its keys.
“The case is also being investigated under Section 135 of the Customs Act 1967 as it also involved the smuggling of goods,” he said, adding that details of the smuggled goods are still under investigation. In a video accompanying the post, which Mr Gan said took place around the 37km mark, a silver car, with a flashing blue beacon light on its roof, can be seen speeding alongside his.
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