Police: 50 cabbies did not attack Uber driver at KL Sentral


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 23 Jun 2016

KUALA LUMPUR: City police chief Datuk Amar Singh (pix) has brushed off rumours circulating on social media that a group of 50 taxi drivers attacked an Uber car driver recently.  

He said that instead, a commotion only occurred between a cabbie and an Uber car driver, in which a 44-year-old suspect had been detained in Taman Selayang Utama, Batu Caves, at 11.15pm on Wednesday.     

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