Lorrymen protest over brazen attack on driver at condominium


KUALA LUMPUR: Angered by an attack on a lorry driver after a minor accident at a Bukit Antarabangsa condominium, a group of about 200 fellow drivers gathered in solidarity at the Sungai Besi toll plaza, parking their vehicles near the plaza and shouting slogans against the attackers, and clamouring for their arrest.

The group gathered at about 11am yesterday to show support for Nasrul Faiz Zulfahmi who was brutally assaulted on Jan 14 at the condominium after he accidentally backed into a Mercedes Benz that was parked behind his lorry.

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