The ‘Mat Lajak’ are back on the road


JOHOR BARU: Even after eight teenagers lost their lives, the “Mat Lajak” in Johor are refusing to learn from the past. The cyclists are making a comeback on major roads around.

Police detained 22 people – 14 Mat Lajak and eight spectators – aged between 14 and 17 at Jalan Lingkaran Dalam near the Mahmoodiah Muslim cemetery at around 3am on Saturday. One of the cyclists was a teenage girl.

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Courts & Crime , mat lajak , bicycles , johor

   

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