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2 ‘Superwomen’ Who Performed Dangerous Stunts On Highway In Viral Video Nabbed By Police

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Source: Xiao Hong Shu

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It is very common to see mat rempits performing stunts on the roads in Malaysia and they pose a serious problem to other road users.

Recently, a group of mat rempits had gone viral on social media platforms as they are a group of women!

It is said that they were on the highway heading to Ipoh from KL and the whole group (not just 1-2 riders) were attempting dangerous stunts such as lying on the motorcycle seat and straightening their feet for the ‘superman’ pose and riding in a zig-zag manner.

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In the newest update, the police have confirmed that 2 of the women turned themselves into the Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Division, Muallim district police headquarters (IPD) at 9.10 pm on 14 July.

According to PDRM, the 18-year-old and 21-year-old suspects riding Yamaha Y15s have committed wrongdoing when on the PLUS highway from Behrang to Slim River.

After the video had gone viral, the police tracked them down. Muallim District Police Chief, Superintendent Mohd Hasni Mohd Nasir said that they were on their way to Ipoh from KL.

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The group of women started attempting the stunts when they reached the Behrang R&R area.

According to BERNAMA, they were issued summonses for not having a valid licence, and the case is being investigated under Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987.

 

Also read: “140km/h” – M’sian Spots Group of Superwomen Speeding & Performing Dangerous Motorcycle Stunts

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