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One motorist detained in North-South Expressway blocking incident

One motorist detained in North-South Expressway blocking incident

New Straits Times13 hours ago
REMBAU: Police have arrested a motorist for traffic obstruction along the southbound carriageway of North-South Expressway near the Pedas-Linggi rest and service area (R&R) here yesterday.
The video of the incident, which also involved a few other motorists, had gone viral on social media.
Rembau police chief Superintendent Hasani Hussain said the suspect, in his 50s, was arrested in Seremban around 12.30am today.
"We have arrested one suspect who owns one of the vehicles believed to have blocked traffic on the highway. Efforts are underway to trace the remaining individuals involved.
"Initial findings indicated that the individuals were vehicle repossessors attempting to reclaim a car," he said today.
The matter is being probed for obstructing public passage, which carries a maximum penalty of one month's imprisonment, a fine of up to RM1,000, or both upon conviction.
Hasani said the police took traffic disruptions seriously, especially those that impeded the smooth flow of traffic on highways.
"Such behaviour endangers other road users, particularly on high-speed highways. It is not only unlawful but also heightens the risk of fatal accidents," he said.
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