SEREMBAN: A customer at a convenience store who allegedly intimidated a 22-year-old worker after being reminded to put on his face mask has been remanded for four days.
Seremban OCPD ACP Mohd Said Ibrahim said that the police obtained the remand order from a Magistrate’s Court here on Monday morning (April 19).
“We have obtained an order to remand him until April 22, ” he added.
According to ACP Mohd Said, the 50-year-old suspect was detained around 10pm on Sunday (April 18) for his alleged actions at the shop in Taipan 2 in Senawang near here.
The victim had lodged a report earlier in the day claiming that the suspect became aggressive after being told to put on his mask, get his temperature taken and write his name in the shop s register as per Covid-19 standard operating procedures.
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He is now being probed for the offence as well as several prior traffic and drug offences.
Seremban OCPD ACP Mohd Said Ibrahim said policemen on patrol ordered the suspect to stop near Taman Bukit Chedang around 4pm on Tuesday (April 13) but he sped off instead. The patrol unit sought assistance and three other units joined in the pursuit. In his haste to escape, the suspect ran through a red traffic light, made an illegal U-turn and grazed the side mirror of another car, he said in a statement.
ACP Mohd Said said the suspect lost control of his car and crashed along Jalan Persiaran Utama in Seremban 2.
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