Two men, including Datuk, turn themselves in over viral bike marshal incident


PORT DICKSON: Two men, one of them a businessman with a Datuk title, who were filmed due to their antics while they acted as marshals for a motorcycle convoy here on Sunday (Dec 5), turned themselves in at the Port Dickson police headquarters on Tuesday (Dec 7).

Port Dickson OCPD Supt Aidi Sham Mohamed said the duo, aged 45 and 49, arrived at the police headquarters at different times, one at 12.45pm and the other at 2.30pm.

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