Singaporean Man Fined US$2,152 over Johor Viral Road Rage Incident
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JB road rage incident: Singaporean man pleads guilty, fined $2,770
A Singaporean man who was involved in a road rage incident in Johor Bahru pleaded guilty and has been fined RM9,100 (S$2,770), Malaysian media reported. Cheng Kuan Poh, 40, a human resource manager, pleaded guilty to two charges on Thursday (June 12), reported The Star. For the first charge, Cheng was fined RM4,300 for committing mischief resulting in property damage,...
Singaporean man fined over S$2.7k for road rage incident in Johor
MALAYSIA: A Singaporean man has been fined a total of RM9,100 (approximately S$2,770) by the Magistrate’s Court in Johor Bahru on Thursday (12 June) after pleading guilty to charges related to a road rage incident that went viral in Malaysia. Cheng Kuan Poh, 40, admitted to two offences — mischief resulting in property damage and using words or gestures intended to insult another person’s modesty. The court imposed fines of RM4,300 and RM4,800 f…
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