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Malaysia police looking into alleged extortion case at JB checkpoint involving Singapore cars

Hightech88

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https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/s...ase-at-jb-checkpoint-involving-singapore-cars

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Facebook user Sage says the car she was in was directed to the heavy vehicles lane (left). She had to pay RM100 to get her boyfriend’s licence back, she says, before being escorted back to the car lane (right). SCREENSHOTS: FACEBOOK/SAGE

The Johor police have vowed to conduct a thorough investigation following complaints posted on social media that its officers had extorted money from travellers in two Singapore-registered vehicles after directing them to the lane for heavy vehicles at a Malaysian checkpoint on March 10.

Posting on the Facebook page MY SG Road Trip – Your Malaysia Road Trip Guide on March 12, a woman called Ms Irene Teo said she was travelling back to Singapore via the Causeway when her car was ushered into a lorry lane by Johor Bahru officers.

Ms Teo alleged that police officers then stopped the car at a “deserted side road” beside the Bangunan Sultan Iskandar CIQ complex and asked for the driver’s driving licence and the passports of the passengers in the car.

The officer said he would help them return to the car lane and asked for RM600 (S$171) in return, Ms Teo said.

If she failed to do so, Ms Teo was told by the officer that she would have to lodge a report at their office and have her and her companions’ information recorded in the system.

Ms Teo wrote that she wanted to go to the office to pay the fine but was ignored by the officer, who was still holding on to one of their passports.

The officer later took Ms Teo and her companions back to the car lane after she gave him RM500.

In another post on the same Facebook page by a user called Sage on March 12, she uploaded two dashcam recordings of the alleged incident.

One shows a traffic police officer directing motorists to the immigration lane meant for heavy vehicles.

The other clip shows them waiting at a clearance counter while an officer in a white uniform talks to the people inside a car in front. Another officer is seen standing next to the car.

They are later escorted out by police officers riding motorcycles. The clips have no audio, and there are no recordings of the extortion taking place.

In her post, Sage wrote that she paid RM100 to get her boyfriend’s licence back.

Johor Police Chief Commissioner M. Kumar told Malaysia’s New Straits Times that the police are aware of the footage that was uploaded and shared on social media platforms.

“Attempts have been made to contact (Ms) Teo, but she (has) yet to respond. We have also recorded statements from the policemen manning traffic during the alleged incident,” he said.

“If the allegations are true, it will be investigated thoroughly without compromise. We do not tolerate any form of misuse of power and acts of alleged bribery.”

The Straits Times has contacted the two netizens and Johor Chief Minister Onn Hafiz Ghazi for more information.
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ChinaCommunistSG

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Don’t play play. Hopefully this singaporean is saying the truth. I know now Malaysia and Johor is extremely serious about singaporean and tourists welfare in Malaysia. The culprit, if the story is true, will surely be arrested and investigated
 

congo9

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But it's good.
People won't go into johor for some thrill. I ask them to stay home.

If one can pay to get to wanted resources, why not ?
 

k1976

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Need some 发财钱aka Kopi MONEY to make the world goes round.

SG is really a Tourist and Investment Friendly Cuntry with good security and upright public service....across the causeway is another story

That is one Key Reason SG can survive in this world
 

congo9

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Need some 发财钱aka Kopi MONEY to make the world goes round.

SG is really a Tourist and Investment Friendly Cuntry with good security and upright public service....across the causeway is another story

That is one Key Reason SG can survive in this world
Malaysia is doing great.
You don't see the people like the Palestine.

Being successful has a lot of definition. If Johor and Malaysia is to pull up their socks, we will be working in Malaysia.
 

congo9

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We should not stop the Malays from running the nation. If there's a Chinese opposition who is powerful, we should collaborate with the Malaysia govt to bring him down .
 

cowbellc

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sinkies really kumlan. knwing JB got all these still go in spend happily helping their economy while their jhk cum in earn our money
can spend hrs waiting at custom for them to extort, really deserve it:unsure:
 
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