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Muar police issues summons to officer over viral patrol car crash, no injuries reported
In a statement on the Muar District Police Facebook page, ACP Raiz Mukhliz bin Azman Aziz said the crash occurred on February 15 at around 10am while officers in a Honda Civic (Spanco) MPV were performing official escort duties. — Screengrab from social media

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 17 — A police officer has been issued a summons after a Royal Malaysia Police patrol car collided with a vehicle on Jalan Paya Panjang, Bukit Pasir, Muar, authorities confirmed. 

No injuries were reported in the incident, which was captured in a viral video circulating online.

In a statement on the Muar District Police Facebook page, ACP Raiz Mukhliz bin Azman Aziz said the crash occurred on February 15 at around 10am while officers in a Honda Civic (Spanco) MPV were performing official escort duties. 

The police vehicle collided head-on with a Perodua Bezza, causing minor damage to the side mirrors and doors.

“The case has been investigated under Section 10 of the Road Traffic Rules 1959. A summons has been issued to the police driver involved. We advise the public not to speculate or spread inaccurate information regarding this incident,” he said.

ACP Raiz Mukhliz also highlighted relevant legal provisions, including Section 379 and Section 431A of the Penal Code, and Section 15(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, reminding the public to report any information on suspects and avoid criminal involvement.

Authorities said the investigation included reviewing dashcam footage and collecting witness statements, and they stressed the importance of community cooperation to maintain public safety and order.

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