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Borneo Post
27-05-2025
- Borneo Post
Man fined RM2,500 for resisting arrest, verbally abusing cops
File photo for illustration purposes SIBU (May 27): The Magistrates' Court here fined a man RM2,500 in default one month in prison after he pleaded guilty yesterday to obstructing and directing abusive language at policemen. Magistrate Oon Kork Chern imposed the fine against Tiong Kung Chung, 28, who was charged under Section 186 of the Penal Code which provides for up to two years' imprisonment or a fine not exceeding RM10,000, or both, upon conviction. Tiong, who paid the fine, committed the offence at Jalan Pahlawan here at about 1.30am on May 23, 2025. According to the case facts, personnel from the Motorcycle Patrol Unit were on their rounds when they encountered a woman crying behind a bank at Jalan Pahlawan. When they approached her and asked for identification, she contacted her boyfriend Tiong who, upon arriving at the location, began hurling profanities at the policemen and also his girlfriend. The patrolmen then requested their Mobile Patrol Vehicle counterparts for assistance to arrest Tiong, who was believed to be intoxicated at the time. During his arrest, the accused pushed the policemen and resisted attempts to place him into the police vehicle. Prosecuting was ASP Siti Mariyah Dahari, while Tiong did not have legal representation. abusive language ccrime Court obstructing police


The Star
13-05-2025
- The Star
Labuan cops crack down on illegal racing, seize 21 motorcycles
LABUAN: Police seized 21 motorcycles along Jalan Sungai Miri near University Malaysia Sabah Labuan International Campus (UMSKAL) during a two-day integrated operation against illegal racing on Sunday and Monday (May 11 and 12). Labuan police chief Supt Mohd Hamizi Halim said the operation was launched following public complaints about street gang activities involving dangerous stunts and loud modified exhausts in front of UMSKAL. "Led by ASP Rechi Anak John Chuhing, the operation involved 22 officers, including a special undercover unit. "The undercover team first carried out surveillance and identification before two simultaneous roadblocks were set up, one at Jalan Sungai Pagar near Petronas Carigali and the other in front of Sekolah Menegah Sains Labuan," he said to Bernama on Tuesday (May 13), adding that a Mobile Patrol Vehicle (MPV) unit was also mobilised to disperse the crowd. "Many motorcyclists fled in all directions upon detecting the presence of police, with several riders arrested at the scene and others escaping towards the beach, abandoning their motorcycles. "All 21 seized motorcycles were found to be involved in various offences such as riding without valid licences, expired road tax, missing registration plates and illegal structural and exhaust modifications," he said, adding that the case was being investigated under Section 64 of the Road Transport Act 1987. – Bernama