Selangor Journal

Semenyih road rage victim tested positive for narcotics — Police

PETALING JAYA, Feb 23 — The man who was beaten to death by a group of individuals in Semenyih tested positive for cannabis and methamphetamine, said Selangor Police Chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan.

Preliminary investigations revealed the deceased, 42, had 10 prior criminal records relating to drug offences and was wanted for a drug offence.

“Autopsy revealed no significant injury on the body of the victim that could result in death, but we are still waiting for the pathology lab report to figure out the real cause of death,” he said.

Selangor Police Chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan speaks to the press after launching the Hari Raya Aidilfitri Road Safety Campaign on the Selangor contingent level at Dataran Kemerdekaan, Shah Alam, on April 20, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Hussein was asked to comment on the incident at a media conference after the handover of duties of the Petaling Jaya district police chief from ACP Mohamad Fakhrudin Abdul Hamid to ACP Shahrulnizam Jaafar today.

He said the police have arrested two more male suspects, 23 and 40, around Kajang yesterday to assist with investigations and are in the process of applying for remand.

“Overall, the police have arrested seven individuals to facilitate investigations. Two drivers involved in accidents with the victim have lodged police reports,” Hussein said.

He did not rule out the possibility that the police would call individuals who issued statements about the incident to assist in investigations.

The victim, driving a Proton Saga, had been dragged from his car after he skidded and hit the fencing of a housing area and was beaten up by a group of men in the 9.20pm incident.

He was also tied by the suspects and left lying on the road near his car before medical personnel from an ambulance arrived and confirmed he had died.

On the murder case of Zayn Rayyan Abdul Matiin, Hussein said no new information had been obtained even though the RM20,000 offer had been made by the Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation.

“Until today, no one has come forward to provide new information about the case, but we are not giving up and will continue investigating,” he said.

— Bernama

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