The Johor police are looking into a road rage incident at the Tuas Second Link, after a video that showed a woman removing the number plate from a car and ...
The Malaysian police are investigating the case that occurred along the Tuas Second Link on July 9. A woman was witnessed to have plucked out the licence plate ...
According to the statement, the victim, who drove a Toyota Alphard, was switching to the right lane when he grazed a Kia that was coming from the right. It revealed that the police have classified it as a case of mischief, and efforts are ongoing to locate the suspects, presumably the man and the woman. A woman was witnessed to have plucked out the licence plate from another vehicle while on the road and had also attempted to physically stop the vehicle from moving forward.
In the now-viral incident, the woman's red Kia was seen squeezing through the right lane of Tuas Second Link before the confrontation.
The male suspect then shouted and made vulgar hand gestures at the victim. The incident is a suspected case of mischief that began when the Toyota Alphard SUV changed lanes and collided with the Kia sedan. She was then seen using a tissue to wipe the side of the Kia Sedan, with her head and arm stretching out of the window. In the videos, the Toyota appeared to be changing lanes to the right when the Kia sedan, which the woman was in, squeezed its way through. On Sunday (10 Jul), Malaysian police said the incident was a suspected case of mischief, which started when the victim’s Toyota SUV collided with a red Kia sedan when changing lanes. Earlier on Sunday (9 Jul), SG Road Vigilante shared a video of the woman blocking the Toyota SUV with her body at Tuas Second Link.
We've seen plenty of road rage incidents, but never one quite like this. The incident took place on Saturday along the Tuas Second Link bridge connecting ...
The Alphard’s driver then gets out to retrieve the car’s license plate from the road. She then smashes the plate onto the Toyota’s windshield. She then turns around and presses her back against the car while she rips its license plate off.
Wanted for committing mischief near the Malaysian checkpoint, she was in a red Kia with a S'pore licence plate. Read more at straitstimes.com.
"The suspect then stopped the car and a Chinese man and woman alighted. When several vehicles honk at her for holding up traffic, she gestures at them to overtake the car. The man shouted profanities and made offensive gestures (at) the victim, while the woman dismantled the licence plate of the victim's car and threw it onto the victim's windscreen."
SINGAPORE, July 11 — The Johor police are looking into a road rage incident at the Tuas Second Link, after a video that showed a woman removing the number ...
Moments later, a young man donning a blue shirt bearing the words "Team YIJC" stepped out of a red Kia sedan, dashed towards the Toyota and flashed the middle finger at the black car. Both cars involved in the incident had Singapore licence plate numbers, though the Malaysian authorities did not disclose the nationalities of those involved. The driver who was seen arguing with the woman in the first video stepped out of the car to retrieve the car plate from the ground.
SINGAPORE: Johor police are looking for a woman who ripped off the licence plate from the front of a Toyota Alphard and threw it at the vehicle's windshield ...
A man and woman from the Kia car then got off the vehicle, with the man shouting and gesturing obscenities towards the victim, ACP Rahmat said in a statement issued in Malay. In other parts of the video, the woman can be seen in front of the car with her phone, preventing it from moving forward. In the viral video, a woman can be seen using both hands to push against a black car in slow-moving traffic, before ripping off the licence plate and throwing it at the windshield.
Malaysian police are probing the duo in the red Kia for mischief, and a report has been lodged in Singapore for doxxing. Read more at straitstimes.com.
She then removed the car's number plate and threw it against the Alphard's windscreen. The Singapore Police Force (SPF) said a separate report has been lodged over the alleged doxxing of the woman and her family. I later realised that both my legs were bleeding," she added. I would appreciate if people stop putting up her pictures," said Mr Haziq. "My father just wants to get his car fixed and wants to claim for the damage that the woman has caused," he added. My family doesn't know if we want to believe what is online.
The black Toyota Alphard was the vehicle that had its car plate unceremoniously yanked out and thrown at its windscreen. What happened. The first clip, about 1 ...
The man is held back by the woman, and the dynamic duo head back to their car. A man in a blue long-sleeved shirt — possibly the driver of the Alphard — is talking to the woman and the driver of the red car. Additional footage also shows more of the actions of the man in a blue t-shirt — the Kia's driver — who got out of the car to show his middle finger.