00:00The Computerized Vehicle Inspection Center, PUSPACOM, is conducting an internal investigation
00:06to determine the cause of an incident where a customer slapped a PUSPACOM vehicle inspection
00:11staff member at the Johor Bahru branch in November. According to a statement,
00:16PUSPACOM Chief Executive Officer Mahmood Razak Bahman said that the altercation occurred after
00:23the customer's commercial vehicle failed the brake test during a periodic inspection. The
00:28failure prompted the suspect to confront the involved PUSPACOM vehicle inspector,
00:33then suddenly attacking him. He said that any form of violence against PUSPACOM staff
00:38due to failure in inspections is completely unacceptable, as the inspection itself is
00:43an indication that the vehicle is not safe to be used on the road. Mahmood adds his team is
00:49reviewing measures to tighten security at PUSPACOM premises to prevent such incidents from recurring.
00:55He also said PUSPACOM will cooperate with the police to ensure that the
01:00perpetrator receives appropriate consequences. Previously, the police confirmed that a viral
01:05video showing a man slapping a PUSPACOM staff member in Tamandaya, Johor Bahru,
01:11happened on November 18 last year. Johor Bahru Selatan District Police Chief ACP Raub Salamat
01:18said the case is being investigated under Section 323 of the Penal Code.
01:25you
Comments