[Watch] Driver Caught Throwing Nails Along Jalan Batu Gajah, Arrested By Cops
Another driver managed to record the man throwing out nails out the window while making a turn at the traffic lights in Ipoh.


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Have you ever wondered why are there nails on the road? It could be because irresponsible people throw nails on the road for malicious purposes.
A netizen recently uploaded a video showing a driver throwing out nails on the road as they drove along Jalan Batu Gajah.
In the video, a driver in a black Nissan Almera could be seen chucking nails out the window as he made a right turn at the traffic lights.
Netizens were angered to see the driver’s actions and urged people to lodge a police report because such actions can lead to death.
They also shared how they got into a road accident due to irresponsible people throwing out nails on the road, and it punctured the tyres of other vehicles.
kena buat report polis dulu.baru polis buat tindakan susulan, kalau takde report polis share mcmni je tak boleh jugak polis nak buat tindakan.kena faham SOP polis
— NourO5Shinra (@suadrit09876) April 1, 2023
Sblm ni pernah aje accident pastu check atas jalan banyak paku² besar yg dah bengkok mcm paku yg telah dicabut setelah dipaku ke dlm kayu, masa tu pula rasa pelik kenapa byk paku? Jatuh dari kenderaan yg mana?
— KHL🅰️UN (@khlaun9) March 31, 2023
Rupa²nya ada “hantu” cmni yg buat kerja shyton!
Yang tabur paku dan yang simbah minyak atas jalanraya atas tiket nak dapat Job bengkel/insurance ni. Dua dua kategori Lahanat patut kena penjara.
— JIMMIEYazmiey (@azmieydaud) April 2, 2023
Cuba lah bayangkan tiba tiba orang tu terlanggar sampai hilang kawalan, kemalangan. Maut. Tak rasa bersalah ke seumur hidup? pic.twitter.com/fS9Phdlgz4
According to Berita Harian, the police managed to apprehend a male suspect believed to be the driver of the Nissan Almera.
Police arrested the 45-year-old man at Changkat Larang, Lahat, Ipoh, around 3am today (2 April).
The suspect will be remanded for four days starting today to aid in investigations. The case will be investigated under Section 427 of the Penal Code for committing mischief.
Batu Gajah police chief Assistant Commissioner Mohamad Roy Suhaimi Sarif confirmed that the police received a report from road users whose tyres were punctured after driving along the same affected road.
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