Saturday, June 18, 2011

Seatbelt 'offender' lodges complaint at Bukit Aman: Never offend a cop, ok

A bank manager, 26-year-old Hiew Kok Ming, arrested for not wearing a seat belt, has filed a complaint with the Inspector-General of Police Ismail Omar about his treatment at the hands of a traffic police in Malacca.

Adding to the tit-for-tat exchange, he claimed that he had been very cooperative with the policeman concerned but the latter had 'failed to control his emotions and ego'. Consequently, he was accused with a false report by the policeman and had to stay in the police lock-up for three days. After that, he was released unconditionally and without police bail.

In the May 28 incident at about 9.30pm, Hiew was driving an MPV together with four friends after a birthday celebration in Malacca when he was flagged down by a lone traffic policeman for not wearing his seatbelt and said that he was detained because he annoyed the police officer by not immediately producing his IC and for taking his photo, however the police had initially investigated him for obstructing a government officer from discharging his or her duty.


NONEThis morning together with Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng, Hiew (right) was at the national police headquarters at Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur to hand over his letter of complaint to the IGP.

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