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Lorry driver killed after crashing into another lorry along south-bound PLUS Expressway
Lorry driver killed after crashing into another lorry along south-bound PLUS Expressway

The Sun

time14-05-2025

  • The Sun

Lorry driver killed after crashing into another lorry along south-bound PLUS Expressway

SEREMBAN: A lorry driver died when he was involved in an accident with another lorry carrying a load of gas at Kilometre 244.8 of the North-South Expressway (PLUS) heading towards Johor Bahru here early this morning. Seremban district police chief ACP Mohammad Hatta Che Din said preliminary investigations found that the accident occurred at 6.10am involving a Hino type rigid truck driven by a 56-year-old man who was on his to Johor Bahru from Kuala Lumpur. 'Upon arriving at the scene, the driver of the rigid truck is believed to be closely following the vehicle in front and lost control and hit the rear of a truck carrying a load of gas. 'As a result of the accident, the driver of the rigid truck suffered severe head injuries and was confirmed dead at the scene while the 54-year-old gas truck driver did not suffer any injuries,' he said in a statement here today. He said the victim's body was taken to the Forensic Department of the Rembau Hospital for post-mortem. Meanwhile, in Kuala Pilah, a 48-year-old man died at the scene when the car he was driving collided with a tanker truck on the Kuala Pilah-Tampin road at 8:30 am today. Kuala Pilah District Police Chief Supt Muhamad Mustafah Hussin said initial investigations found that the tanker truck was carrying a load of cement from Kuala Pilah heading towards Tampin. 'When it arrived at the scene, the victim's car lost control and entered the opposite lane before the collision occurred. As a result of the accident, the car driver was pronounced dead at the scene, while the truck driver did not suffer any injuries,' he said. Both cases are being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 and further investigations are ongoing.

Seremban cops nab 10 after man assaulted over alleged grudge in Kampung Sentosa Jaya
Seremban cops nab 10 after man assaulted over alleged grudge in Kampung Sentosa Jaya

Malay Mail

time10-05-2025

  • Malay Mail

Seremban cops nab 10 after man assaulted over alleged grudge in Kampung Sentosa Jaya

SEREMBAN, May 10 — Police have arrested 10 male suspects to assist investigations into an assault case believed to have occurred near a food stall and futsal court in Kampung Sentosa Jaya at 3 am yesterday. Seremban District Police Chief, ACP Mohammad Hatta Che Din, stated that all suspects aged between 17 and 31, were detained and taken to the Seremban District Police Headquarters (IPD) today for further investigations. He said that a report was made by a man, who is the father of the victim. 'According to the complainant, his son was beaten up by a group of men, which resulted in the victim sustaining bruises on his left eye and pain all over his body. 'Initial investigations revealed that the incident was triggered by a misunderstanding, and the main suspect in this case is believed to have attacked the victim thinking that the victim had injured his brother,' he said in a statement here today. He said the police take any form of violence seriously and will not compromise with any individual, and the case is being investigated under Section 147 of the Penal Code. — Bernama

Suspects arrested in connection with assault case in Seremban
Suspects arrested in connection with assault case in Seremban

The Sun

time10-05-2025

  • The Sun

Suspects arrested in connection with assault case in Seremban

SEREMBAN: Police have arrested 10 male suspects to assist investigations into an assault case believed to have occurred near a food stall and futsal court in Kampung Sentosa Jaya at 3 am yesterday. Seremban District Police Chief, ACP Mohammad Hatta Che Din, stated that all suspects aged between 17 and 31, were detained and taken to the Seremban District Police Headquarters (IPD) today for further investigations. He said that a report was made by a man, who is the father of the victim. 'According to the complainant, his son was beaten up by a group of men, which resulted in the victim sustaining bruises on his left eye and pain all over his body. 'Initial investigations revealed that the incident was triggered by a misunderstanding, and the main suspect in this case is believed to have attacked the victim thinking that the victim had injured his brother,' he said in a statement here today. He said the police take any form of violence seriously and will not compromise with any individual, and the case is being investigated under Section 147 of the Penal Code.

Van allegedly runs red light, fatally strikes 20-year-old motorcyclist at Seremban junction
Van allegedly runs red light, fatally strikes 20-year-old motorcyclist at Seremban junction

Malay Mail

time04-05-2025

  • Malay Mail

Van allegedly runs red light, fatally strikes 20-year-old motorcyclist at Seremban junction

SEREMBAN, May 4 — A 20-year-old motorcyclist reportedly died after being hit by a van that allegedly ran a red light at an intersection on Jalan Persiaran Senawang 1 here yesterday. According to a report in Sinar Harian, the young man who was riding a Yamaha Y15ZR motorcycle, suffered severe injuries and died at the scene at 12.10am. 'When arriving at the scene, the van driver is believed to have failed to stop at the red traffic light and collided with a motorcycle approaching from the left,' Seremban police chief ACP Mohammad Hatta Che Din was quoted as saying. This was reportedly the same location where three friends were killed in March after being hit by a Honda Jazz that also allegedly ran a red light. Mohammad Hatta reportedly said early investigations found the van, driven by a 44-year-old man with a 20-year-old female passenger, was heading from Senawang to Bahau. An alcohol test on the van driver was reportedly negative. The case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987. A dashboard camera video showing the van running the red light and crashing into the motorcycle had gone viral on social media.

Private sector worker loses RM3 million to non-existent investment scheme
Private sector worker loses RM3 million to non-existent investment scheme

New Straits Times

time01-05-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Private sector worker loses RM3 million to non-existent investment scheme

SEREMBAN: A private sector worker lost RM3.1 million after being duped by a fake online investment scheme. District police chief Assistant Commissioner Mohammad Hatta Che Din said the 50-year-old man began investing on Dec 17 last year in what was described as a communication, industrial, and oil stock investment that was supposedly operating in China. "The victim had dealings with several individuals via WhatsApp and was added to a WhatsApp group to participate in the investment. "He also signed up for an application displaying all investment transactions and profits," he said in a statement yesterday. He said the victim conducted 34 transactions into four different accounts under various companies and business names for investment purposes. Hatta said that after making the required payments, the victim noticed his investment account was displaying profits via the app, but when he tried to withdraw the money, he was instructed to make other payments. He added that the victim lodged a police report on April 17 after realising he had been scammed.

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