One motorcyclist attempted to run over police personnel while fleeing.
Plainclothes policemen on motorcycles can be seen intercepting Mat Rempit, the local nickname for illegal motorcycle racers, at a traffic light in Jalan Skudai near Danga Bay.
A viral dashcam video captured the intense scene: plainclothes policemen on motorcycles can be seen intercepting Mat Rempit, the local nickname for illegal motorcycle racers, at a traffic light in Jalan Skudai near Danga Bay. Johor Bahru South OCPD Asst Comm Raub Selamat defended the use of the buses, stating that it is legally permissible for the police to use various methods to prevent crime.
“We have previously seen incidents where police personnel were struck by motorcyclists who refused to stop at roadblocks.
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