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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Mat Rempit Penjenayah!

Saya pun pernah alami situasi begini
Tapi saya berhenti, saya rempuh saja. Dua buah motosikal mereka tertonggeng
Padan muka!
Mereka cuba kejar tapi tak berani rapat

Mat Rempit victim fighting for life
Priscilla Prasena | June 12, 2013
Pathmaraj, 28, a technician is in critical condition after being set upon by 30 rowdies at a traffic light junction
PETALING JAYA: A 28-year-old technician, Pathmaraj Balakrishnan, is fighting for his life at the Ipoh General Hospital following a Mat Rempit attack.
Pathmaraj was travelling with his friends Yogan Kasinathan and Selva Raju Subbiah in a Perodua Myvi at about 3am on June 9, 2013, when they encountered close to 200 Mat Rempits on their bikes.
According to Yogan, there was a traffic congestion and while waiting at a traffic light opposite Pantai Hospital, along Jalan Raja Dihilir, he and his friends were set upon by the Mat Rempits.
“Out of approximately 200 who were ahead of us, 30 of them came towards our car…some climbed on top of the car and started jumping asking us to come out of the vehicle,” he told FMT.
“When we refused, they started to smash the windscreen and pulled us out. We tried to flee on foot to save ourselves, however, Pathmaraj was unfortunate as he was caught and they beat him up.”
Pathmaraj, a technician in Finishar Corporation in Ipoh is currently in critical condition.
A police report was made on June 9 at the Ipoh district police headquarters.
“Police told us that the Mat Rempits are sometimes on drugs and it is difficult to nab the culprits,” said a family member who declined to be named..
M Kula Segaran, the Ipoh Barat member of parliament, said this was not an isolated case in Ipoh as many have experienced it.
“It is not an isolated case and it has been going on for sometime. The Mat Rempits are racing frequently and though the police are aware of this matter, there has been little or no action.
“What other business do the police have? They are suppose to be on the ground, monitoring crimes and safeguarding people,” said Kula Segaran.
Mat Rempits are motorcycle gangs who ride in groups and take part in illegal street racing, causing havoc to other motorists in their path.

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