Police investigating video of PM's daughter being bullied on the road


KUALA LUMPUR: Police have started investigations following a claim by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s daughter Nurul Ilham that she was a victim of a road bully case at KM307 of the North South Expressway while heading to Seremban.

Serdang Police Chief ACP A. Anbalagan said a 14-second video clip of the incident was shared by Nurul Ilham on her Twitter account that later went viral, showing a Proton Iriz car driven on the right lane was moving slowly and continued pressing the brakes several times on the same lane.

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