Police record statements from bus driver, cyclists involved in roadside row


SHAH ALAM: Police have taken statements from four individuals over Sunday's (July 6) altercation between a bus driver and cyclists allegedly obstructing a bus lane at KM23 of the Kuala Selangor-Kuala Lumpur road.

Kuala Selangor Police Chief Supt Azaharudin Tajudin said the police had received two reports, one from the bus driver and another from a member of the group of cyclists involved.

"For now, police have recorded statements from four individuals, and no summonses have been issued as the investigation is still ongoing," he said in a statement on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, Azaharudin was reported as saying that police were tracking down a group of cyclists believed to be involved in the incident, which occurred around 9.35am on Sunday near the Batu Arang traffic lights before it went viral on social media.

Azaharudin said the case is being investigated under Regulation 42(3) of the Road Traffic Rules 1959 for competitive cycling on the road. - Bernama

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