KUALA LUMPUR: A food rider in a video that went viral on the social media showing him attacking the police was charged in the Ampang Magistrate’s Cour...
A food rider in a video that went viral on the social media showing him attacking the police was charged in the Ampang Magistrate’s Court here today with five charges.
Following which, Magistrate Farah Nasihah Annuar sentenced him to a month jail for defying the MCO, to be served from the date of arrest on April 17 and fixed June 10 for sentencing on the offence for obstructing the police. He committed the offence by being in a disease infected area with no reasonable cause at Jalan Cahaya 2/3A, Pandan Cahaya here at 10 am last April 17.
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