The man and woman were arrested on Jul. 14 at the Sultan Abu Bakar Immigration, Customs, Quarantine and Security Complex, which is located in Malaysia's side of the Second Link.
Mother and son returned to Singapore, have not been charged
The Iskandar Puteri district police chief Rahmat Ariffin said the man and woman have returned to Singapore, according to ST.
He did not confirm when exactly they were released or how long they were held.
He also said they have not been charged.
An earlier media statement by the Iskandar Puteri District Police Chief on Jul. 9 classified the incident as an act of mischief.
Investigation papers have also already been submitted to the deputy public prosecutor.
Bail conditions
The mother and son are required to be contactable at all times and must attend court when summoned, as part of their bail conditions, reported ST.
A warrant of arrest may be issued if they skip a court appearance or are uncontactable.
The Malaysian police confirmed that the man is a Singaporean, but declined to reveal whether the woman is a Malaysian or Singapore permanent resident.
Iskandar Puteri district police chief Rahmat Ariffin said in a statement on Friday (July 15) that a woman and a Singaporean man were arrested on Thursday night (July 14) at the Sultan Abu Bakar Immigration, Customs, Quarantine and Security Complex.
This is the immigration checkpoint on the Malaysian side of the Second Link.
Malaysian police had previously said they were looking for the pair for committing mischief.
The statement added that the two suspects admitted they were involved in the incident and were believed to have got upset because their car was blocked and scraped.
The woman was caught on video pulling a number plate off a black Toyota Alphard that had scraped her red Kia sedan and throwing the number plate onto the Toyota's windscreen.
Police report purportedly made against the driver of SLM707J for committing an alleged rash act, as well as 6 HWZ forum users who participated in doxxing the female aggressor and her family:
Johor police looking for woman who ripped licence plate off another car near Tuas Second Link
SINGAPORE: Johor police are looking for a woman who ripped off the licence plate from the front of a Toyota Alphard and threw it at the vehicle’s windshield near Tuas Second Link Immigration and Quarantine Complex (CIQ).
A video of the incident was widely circulated on social media on Saturday (Jul 9).
In the viral video, a woman can be seen using both hands to push against a black car in slow-moving traffic, before ripping off the licence plate and throwing it at the windshield.
A man later gets off a Singapore-registered Kia car and runs towards the victim’s vehicle, making offensive gestures.
In other parts of the video, the woman can be seen in front of the car with her phone, preventing it from moving forward.
The incident occurred after the driver of the Toyota Alphard grazed a Kia car while moving into the right lane, said Iskandar Puteri district police chief Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Rahmat Ariffin in a Facebook post early on Sunday.
A man and woman from the Kia car then got off the vehicle, with the man shouting and gesturing obscenities towards the victim, ACP Rahmat said in a statement issued in Malay.
"The female suspect ripped the car’s number plate and threw it at the victim’s windshield,” he added.
The victim was returning to Singapore from residential development Forest City in Johor, and was not injured, said ACP Rahmat, adding that there was minor damage to the victim’s car.
He added that closed-circuit television (CCTV) recordings were obtained from the victim’s car dashcam.
The case is being investigated for mischief.
“Road users are advised to drive in a prudent and unhurried manner, especially at the Second Link’s CIQ roads,” said the statement.
The woman, who declined to reveal her name, reached out to Shin Min Daily News (SMDN) to explain that her son was giving her a ride to Malaysia to visit her relatives when they encountered the Alphard driver.
She said:"The checkpoint was very congested and we waited for over an hour. We were in the rightmost lane, and the Alphard was (diagonally) behind us. The driver tried to cut into our lane from the left, but my son didn't want to give way as he noticed that they had been cutting lanes throughout the journey."
The woman said they were taken aback when the Alphard driver "forced" their way into their lane, which caused their red Kia to come into contact with the bigger vehicle.
"I originally wanted to let it go since I noticed that the scratches weren't serious," she averred. "But the other party stopped their car and scolded my son and even cursed at him. He even tried to instigate my son to get out of the car and have a one-on-one (fight), but my son ignored him."
She claimed that she immediately alighted from the car to try to reason with the other driver in order to protect her son, but was unable to do so as the other driver apparently went back to his vehicle, and refused to speak to her.
The woman also said the driver caused her to sustain wounds on her thigh by driving forward while she was in front of the vehicle.
She shared:"I felt pain in my thigh so I turned around (to see what had happened), but he continued driving towards me. I was in pain and upset, which is why I was so angry that I plucked out the license plate and threw it at the car. I later realised that both my legs were bleeding."
Feels she is not entirely at fault
The woman also told SMDN that she is aware that Malaysian police are investigating what happened, and that she will be making police reports of her own both in Malaysia and Singapore.
She added that she does not think that she is entirely at fault and therefore has no need to worry.
Worried for her son
She is also aware that netizens have doxxed both her and her son's identities, and is more worried about her son's well-being rather than her own.
The woman said, "I don't care what netizens say about me, but my son is only 18 this year and is still in school. His principal, teachers and classmates asked him (about what happened) after recognising him from the video. My only regret is putting him through this sort of stress."
SND6000Z Kia Cerato @ Malaysia Checkpoint (2nd Link)
Female passenger was upset at another car for suddenly switching lanes; she attempted to stop it from driving on with her body, later even pulling out the car's license plate number and tossing it against the windscreen.
Mother-son duo in licence plate-plucking incident out on bail after arrest in M'sia
The mother-son duo involved in the licence plate-plucking road rage incident at Tuas Second Link are out on bail after they were arrested by Johor police, The Straits Times (ST) reported.
The man and woman were arrested on Jul. 14 at the Sultan Abu Bakar Immigration, Customs, Quarantine and Security Complex, which is located in Malaysia's side of the Second Link.
Mother and son returned to Singapore, have not been charged
The Iskandar Puteri district police chief Rahmat Ariffin said the man and woman have returned to Singapore, according to ST.
He did not confirm when exactly they were released or how long they were held.
He also said they have not been charged.
An earlier media statement by the Iskandar Puteri District Police Chief on Jul. 9 classified the incident as an act of mischief.
Investigation papers have also already been submitted to the deputy public prosecutor.
Bail conditions
The mother and son are required to be contactable at all times and must attend court when summoned, as part of their bail conditions, reported ST.
A warrant of arrest may be issued if they skip a court appearance or are uncontactable.
The Malaysian police confirmed that the man is a Singaporean, but declined to reveal whether the woman is a Malaysian or Singapore permanent resident.
https://mothership.sg/2022/07/licence-plate-plucking-tuas-link-bail
Pluck kuku bird.....this bugger's comment really made my day hahahaha
Aiyah they also bo pian must turn themselves in, else how are they going to be able to balik kampung every weekend to enjoy the 3:1 exchange rate?
Looks like someone decided to surrender herself to the polis in JB.....
Police report purportedly made against the driver of SLM707J for committing an alleged rash act, as well as 6 HWZ forum users who participated in doxxing the female aggressor and her family:
https://www.reddit.com/r/SingaporeRaw/comments/vx5elw/police_report_has_been_made_against_the_driver_of/
PENGZ
Newsflash: Her son ain't no fucking saint either.
Johor police looking for woman who ripped licence plate off another car near Tuas Second Link
SINGAPORE: Johor police are looking for a woman who ripped off the licence plate from the front of a Toyota Alphard and threw it at the vehicle’s windshield near Tuas Second Link Immigration and Quarantine Complex (CIQ).
A video of the incident was widely circulated on social media on Saturday (Jul 9).
In the viral video, a woman can be seen using both hands to push against a black car in slow-moving traffic, before ripping off the licence plate and throwing it at the windshield.
A man later gets off a Singapore-registered Kia car and runs towards the victim’s vehicle, making offensive gestures.
In other parts of the video, the woman can be seen in front of the car with her phone, preventing it from moving forward.
The incident occurred after the driver of the Toyota Alphard grazed a Kia car while moving into the right lane, said Iskandar Puteri district police chief Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Rahmat Ariffin in a Facebook post early on Sunday.
A man and woman from the Kia car then got off the vehicle, with the man shouting and gesturing obscenities towards the victim, ACP Rahmat said in a statement issued in Malay.
"The female suspect ripped the car’s number plate and threw it at the victim’s windshield,” he added.
The victim was returning to Singapore from residential development Forest City in Johor, and was not injured, said ACP Rahmat, adding that there was minor damage to the victim’s car.
He added that closed-circuit television (CCTV) recordings were obtained from the victim’s car dashcam.
The case is being investigated for mischief.
“Road users are advised to drive in a prudent and unhurried manner, especially at the Second Link’s CIQ roads,” said the statement.
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/tuas-second-link-customs-woman-rips-car-licence-plate-threw-windshield-2800306
Like it or not, her violent ass just got immortalized in a gif lol
This siao lang couple has made it to Shin Min:
Team YIJC ftw!
Dumb bitch has certainly done us Sinkies "proud".
Eh vat happened sia?
LMFAO wtf did I just watch