‘No religious reason behind move’


PETALING JAYA: There is no religious reason behind the move to segregate men and women on TransMalaya Ekspres buses.

According to Amir Khairul Amri Budiman Khairuddin, the co-owner of KRZ Management Sdn Bhd that manages the fleet, the company is doing so for the comfort and safety of their female passengers, who he claimed had complained of sexual harassment.

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