Police rescue man from being beaten up
The Star, Friday September 1, 2006
Police rescue man from being beaten up
IPOH: A contract worker had his lucky stars to thank when he was saved by police from being bashed up by a group of Mat Rempits, on Merdeka Day.
In the incident, which occurred at about 5am at Jalan Sultan Abdul Jalil here, the victim had grazed one of the Mat Rempit’s motorcycles causing the machine, with its rider and pillion rider, to fall.
Ipoh OCPD Asst Comm Jalaludin Ibrahim said a big group then gathered around the victim, in his 20s, to demand compensation.
“The victim was dragged by the group to a nearby bank’s automated teller machine to withdraw money.
“However, as the ATM machine was closed, the angry assailant hit the victim on his forehead with a helmet, causing him minor injuries,” he told a news conference here on Friday.
ACP Jalaludin added that a team of policemen, who were on their crime prevention rounds, stumbled upon the commotion and managed to prevent the situation from getting worse.
“A total of 15 people, three of them college students, were picked up,” he added, noting that the illegal racers had been remanded for three days until Saturday.
To a question, ACP Jalaludin said the racers tested negative for drugs in their urine.
He also said the racers would be charged with rioting and gang robbery.
On another matter, ACP Jalaludin said police were looking for two men in their 30s to assist with investigations into the robbery of three Oriental Daily journalists at their office at Jalan Onn Jaafar here on Aug 25.
Those with information on the men should contact the nearest police station, he added.
In the 5.45pm incident, two men, one of them armed with a Rambo knife, had robbed the journalists of their cash and valuables.
A female crime reporter also suffered minor injuries when she was punched by one of the robbers.
