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Man threatens to throw son’s feces on police officer, gets arrested

/ 04:41 PM June 20, 2019

A man from Perak, Malaysia, was arrested yesterday, June 19, for threatening to throw his son’s feces and cast black magic on a police officer.

The 36-year-old threatened police officer Isma Nizam Ishak after he had issued the man a summons for not wearing a seat belt while driving, as reported by The Star Online on the same day.

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“Other officers nearby heard him threatening Isma Nizam. The suspect said he allegedly threatened our officer because he was dissatisfied about receiving the summons,” assistant commissioner police Razali Ibrahim was quoted as saying.

The man was brought to the Kuala Kangsar district police headquarters for further investigation and was being probed for criminal intimidation, as per the Malay language daily Sinar Harian via SAYS on June 19.  Ryan Arcadio /ra

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