Fatal Second Link crash: Singapore motorist charged in Johor with dangerous driving

Fatal Second Link crash: Singapore motorist charged in Johor with dangerous driving

The police captain continued,” The motorcyclist was flung onto the shoulder of the road because he couldn’t avoid the challenge.”

Irshad was represented by doctors Baharudin Baharim and Zarina Ismail Tom at the Johor Bahru Magistrates Court on Thursday, with deputy public attorney Amirah Tasnim Saleh serving as the judge.

Irshad was required to report to a local police place once a month and have his driving license suspended, according to the jury, who set bail at RM12, 000 with two Indonesian guarantee.

Prior, the trial had suggested a loan amount of RM20,000 and demanded that he turn in his passport to the court along with the quarterly police station visits. &nbsp,

According to Malay Mail, Irshad’s attorney Baharudin, who is caring for his client’s mom who has cancer and has a younger brother who is still in school, then requested a fair loan amount. &nbsp,

Irshad did require his Singapore card in order to carry out his duties as a civil servant, so his lawyer even requested an deduction. &nbsp,

His other attorney, Zarina, added that Irshad is willing to cooperate by reporting to a Johor police station each month. He has no criminal history, is certainly a danger of flying, and has not traveled abroad. &nbsp,

CNA has received comments from Singapore’s Public Service Division ( PSD ). &nbsp,

The prosecutor has scheduled the hearing on June 10 for the re-mention of the case and the distribution of documents. &nbsp,

Dashcam video of the collision has become popular online, with one picture showing a motorist hitting what appears to be a removed portion of the main gate and another motorcyclists even falling after being hit by dust.

A crowd of people are visible in different video clips of the incident’s fallout. Some were seen yelling at a person before hitting the vehicle with masks.

Before officers arrived at the scene, some angry street people allegedly assaulted the Maserati driver and hit him with a hat, according to Kumarasan, the police chief.