SHAH ALAM: A trader was sentenced to four months’ imprisonment by the High Court here on two charges of causing hurt and making death threats against an elderly man in a recent road rage incident along Jalan Cheras-Hulu Langat.
Justice Aslam Zainuddin delivered the ruling, setting aside the Kajang Magistrate’s Court’s Feb 10 decision, which had fined 52-year-old Saiful Adli Yusof RM5,500.
Aslam said the High Court, under Section 323 of the Criminal Procedure Code, recalled the case, overturned the lower court’s decision, and imposed a custodial sentence in its place.
During the proceedings, the 70-year-old victim, Liew Khoon Foo, read his impact statement in Mandarin, describing severe trauma. He said he feared leaving home or driving, and had sustained serious injuries, including six stitches to his tongue, making eating difficult.
“I fear he may hold a grudge and come after me again. I feel unsafe because he is extremely violent, and I appeal for an appropriate sentence,” he said.
Saiful Adli’s lawyer, Muhammad Syakir Haznal, submitted that his client did not immediately lunge to assault the victim.
Instead, he first knocked on the car door, and a discussion took place between the two men.
Meanwhile, Saiful Adli, speaking from the dock, admitted he lost his judgment after his multi-purpose vehicle was struck by the victim, causing his three-day-old child to slip from his wife’s arms and fall.
“I had honked but he fled, ran a red light. We pursued him for about 500m. At the time, I was on my way to find a breast pump,” he said.
Deputy public prosecutor Shahrul Ekhsan Hasim described the respondent’s actions as extremely cruel. Based on viral footage, he noted that the victim was both kicked and punched.
“The respondent’s conduct amounts to reckless road rage and bullying, causing injury and threats. We urge the court to reassess the sentence to instil a sense of accountability,” he said.
