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Indonesian man arrested for sexually harassing lover's teenage daughter
Indonesian man arrested for sexually harassing lover's teenage daughter

New Straits Times

time3 days ago

  • New Straits Times

Indonesian man arrested for sexually harassing lover's teenage daughter

KLANG: Police have arrested an Indonesian man for allegedly sexually harassing the teenage daughter of his lover. South Klang police chief Assistant Commissioner Ramli Kasa confirmed the case, adding that the 42-year-old man was arrested on May 30. "We have remanded the suspect to facilitate further investigations under Section 14(a) of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act for physical sexual assault on a child. "Those convicted could face imprisonment for a term not exceeding 20 years and shall also be liable to whipping," he said when contacted today. The couple are believed to have engaged in sexual intercourse in front of the 17-year-old girl. According to a report by a Chinese language news portal, the girl's mother had also sent sexually explicit videos to her daughter, intending to incite her to satisfy her lover's perverse desires. The China Press reported that in April, the girl was awakened in the middle of the night on several occasions by her mother. The woman allegedly allowed her boyfriend to enter her daughter's room and grope her while she was in bed. After enduring the sexual harassment for over two months, the girl finally sought help from the Ketam Island Village Management Committee to lodge a police report. The girl also provided a written record of the harassment she suffered from her mother and boyfriend to the police, requesting a thorough investigation. When asked about the allegations made against the girl's mother, Ramli said they would investigate all the testimony given to facilitate prosecution. "There are certain details that cannot be divulged at this juncture as it could disturb the process of investigation and prosecution," he said.

Man held after video shows car intentionally crashing into motorcyclist
Man held after video shows car intentionally crashing into motorcyclist

Free Malaysia Today

time27-04-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

Man held after video shows car intentionally crashing into motorcyclist

According to police, the motorcyclist hit the car's windscreen with his helmet and the driver then rammed the victim until his motorcycle was dragged under the car. SHAH ALAM : Police have arrested a man to assist in investigations into a case of intentionally crashing into a motorcyclist at Jalan Dato Yusof Shahbudin 28, Bandar Sentosa in Klang yesterday. Klang Selatan police chief Ramli Kasa said the 37-year-old man, who was detained at 1.15am today in Klang, has a criminal record, with four previous cases. 'We have obtained a four-day remand order for the suspect. We are investigating him under Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder and hope to refer the case to the deputy public prosecutor soon,' he said in a statement today. He added that police received a call from the public at 10.20pm yesterday notifying them of an argument involving a car driver and a motorcyclist before the driver allegedly rammed his vehicle into the motorcyclist. He said that during the incident, the 50-year-old man riding the motorcycle was just trying to avoid some bumps on the road but his action resulted in the driver assuming that he (the victim) was riding recklessly. 'The suspect then honked at the motorcyclist, following which the motorcyclist chased after the driver and an argument broke out. 'During the argument, the motorcyclist hit the car's windscreen with his helmet and the driver then rammed the victim until his motorcycle was dragged under the car,' he said. Ramli said the suspect then left the scene while the victim was taken to the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital (HTAR) in Klang. 'The victim suffered injuries to both legs and shoulders while his left shoulder joint was dislocated. He is in a stable condition,' he said while urging the public not to share the video clip of the incident so that it does not cause concern to the community. He was referrring to video clips which went viral on social media today, showing a man being hit by a red Bezza car.

Klang road rage: Driver arrested after intentionally ramming motorcyclist who hit his windscreen
Klang road rage: Driver arrested after intentionally ramming motorcyclist who hit his windscreen

Malay Mail

time27-04-2025

  • Malay Mail

Klang road rage: Driver arrested after intentionally ramming motorcyclist who hit his windscreen

SHAH ALAM, April 27 — Police have arrested a man to assist in investigations into a case of intentionally crashing into a motorcyclist at Jalan Dato Yusof Shahbudin 28, Bandar Sentosa in Klang yesterday. Klang Selatan police chief ACP Ramli Kasa said the 37-year-old man, who was held at 1.15am today in Klang, has four previous criminal records and has been remanded for four days until Wednesday (April 30). 'An investigation paper has been opened under Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder and it will be referred to the deputy public prosecutor soon,' he said in a statement today. He added that police received a call from the public at 10.20pm yesterday notifying them of an argument involving a car driver and a motorcyclist before the driver allegedly rammed his vehicle into the motorcyclist. He said that during the incident, the 50-year-old was riding his motorcycle and tried to avoid some bumps on the road but his action resulted in the driver assuming that he (the victim) was riding recklessly. 'The suspect then honked at the motorcyclist, following which the motorcyclist chased after the driver and an argument broke out. 'During the argument, the motorcyclist hit the car's windscreen with his helmet and the driver then rammed the victim until his motorcycle was dragged under the car,' he said. Ramli said the suspect then left the scene while the victim was taken to the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital (HTAR) in Klang. 'The victim suffered injuries to both legs and shoulders while his left shoulder joint was dislocated. He is in stable condition,' he said while urging the public not to share the video clip of the incident so that it does not cause concern to the community. Earlier, several public video recordings went viral on social media today showing a man being hit by a red Bezza car. — Bernama

Man held to assist in case of intentionally crashing into motorcyclist
Man held to assist in case of intentionally crashing into motorcyclist

The Sun

time27-04-2025

  • The Sun

Man held to assist in case of intentionally crashing into motorcyclist

SHAH ALAM: Police have arrested a man to assist in investigations into a case of intentionally crashing into a motorcyclist at Jalan Dato Yusof Shahbudin 28, Bandar Sentosa in Klang yesterday. Klang Selatan police chief ACP Ramli Kasa said the 37-year-old man, who was held at 1.15 am today in Klang, has four previous criminal records and has been remanded for four days until Wednesday (April 30). 'An investigation paper has been opened under Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder and it will be referred to the deputy public prosecutor soon,' he said in a statement today. He added that police received a call from the public at 10.20 pm yesterday notifying them of an argument involving a car driver and a motorcyclist before the driver allegedly rammed his vehicle into the motorcyclist. He said that during the incident, the 50-year-old was riding his motorcycle and tried to avoid some bumps on the road but his action resulted in the driver assuming that he (the victim) was riding recklessly. 'The suspect then honked at the motorcyclist, following which the motorcyclist chased after the driver and an argument broke out. 'During the argument, the motorcyclist hit the car's windscreen with his helmet and the driver then rammed the victim until his motorcycle was dragged under the car,' he said. Ramli said the suspect then left the scene while the victim was taken to the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital (HTAR) in Klang. 'The victim suffered injuries to both legs and shoulders while his left shoulder joint was dislocated. He is in stable condition,' he said while urging the public not to share the video clip of the incident so that it does not cause concern to the community. Earlier, several public video recordings went viral on social media today showing a man being hit by a red Bezza car.

Man detained after traffic dispute turns violent
Man detained after traffic dispute turns violent

The Star

time27-04-2025

  • The Star

Man detained after traffic dispute turns violent

KLANG: A traffic dispute escalated, resulting in the detention of a man with four prior cases in his police record by the South Klang district police early on Sunday (April 27) morning. South Klang police chief Asst Comm Ramli Kasa said a confrontation occurred between the victim and the 37-year-old suspect the night before at about 10pm. 'We received an emergency call from the public reporting a fight between a motorcyclist and a motorist,' said ACP Ramli. He added the motorcyclist, a 50-year-old man, was injured after being intentionally run over by the car driver. ACP Ramli said the incident happened on Jalan Dato Yusof Shahbudin 28, Bandar Sentosa, as the motorcyclist was avoiding uneven road patches. The car driver assumed the motorcyclist was riding irresponsibly, which could cause accidents, he added. 'The suspect honked at the victim, who was dissatisfied and chased the car, leading to an argument. During the argument, the victim hit the front windscreen with his helmet, cracking the glass,' said ACP Ramli. Following this, the car driver ran over the motorcyclist, dragging him under the car. The suspect left the scene while the victim went to Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Klang for treatment, said ACP Ramli. 'The victim injured both his legs, and his left shoulder was dislocated. The victim is in a stable condition and still receiving treatment,' he added. The suspect has been detained by police and remanded for four days for investigation under Section 307 of the Penal Code for attempted murder, which carries a 20-year jail term if found guilty. Investigations also revealed he had four previous cases in his police record. ACP Ramli advised the public not to share the video of the incident to prevent any untoward events. He urged those with information about the incident to visit the nearest police station or contact South Klang police at 03-33762222.

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