Politics · Malaysia Bureau
Singaporean man, local youth plead not guilty in Johor Bahru road rage case
A 46-year-old Singaporean and a local youth have entered not guilty pleas in connection with a violent altercation on a Johor Bahru road. Both men are accused of involvement in the incident that resulted in injuries to multiple parties.
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JOHOR BAHRU — A 46-year-old Singaporean man and a local youth claimed trial in the Sessions and Magistrates Court here on Wednesday over their alleged involvement in a violent road rage brawl. Both accused entered not guilty pleas to charges related to the incident, which occurred in Johor Bahru. The court has scheduled the matter for further proceedings as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the altercation. Details of the charges and specific allegations were not immediately disclosed. Road rage incidents involving cross-border commuters have raised concerns among authorities and residents in the Johor Bahru area, which sees significant daily traffic between Singapore and Malaysia.