Malaysian police probing Johor incident involving S’pore travellers being chased by fake police car

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Malaysian police probing Johor incident involving S’pore travellers being chased by fake police car
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The men had used a blue beacon light similar to ones used by Malaysian police. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The Malaysian police are investigating an incident where three men allegedly impersonated officers and appeared to try to pull over a car travelling from Singapore to Genting.

In a video accompanying the post, which Mr Gan said took place around the 37km mark, a silver car, with a flashing blue beacon light on its roof, can be seen speeding alongside his. It was only at about the 71km mark that the car had disappeared, said Mr Gan, adding that he stopped at a crowded area at 8.10am to have breakfast with his friend.

If found guilty under the penal code, the offenders can be jailed a maximum of two years, fined or both.

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