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Collision claims lives of e-hailing driver and passenger in Johor Baru
Collision claims lives of e-hailing driver and passenger in Johor Baru

The Star

timea day ago

  • The Star

Collision claims lives of e-hailing driver and passenger in Johor Baru

JOHOR BARU: An e-hailing driver and his Singaporean passenger were killed after the car they were in crashed into a lorry here. Johor Baru North OCPD Asst Comm Balveer Singh said the incident was believed to have happened at 11.27am on Sunday (July 20) when the car was heading towards Skudai from Johor Baru. "The accident is believed to have occurred when the 48-year-old e-hailing driver lost control of the vehicle and crashed into the rear left side of a lorry. "The driver sustained severe head injuries and died at the scene. "Meanwhile, the passenger, a 27-year-old Singaporean man who also sustained serious head injuries, died while receiving treatment at the hospital," he said in a statement here on Sunday. He added that the lorry driver, a 28-year-old local man, was not injured. He said the case was being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act for causing death due to reckless and dangerous driving. ACP Balveer also urged anyone with information related to the case to contact the investigating officer, Inspector Zulhisyam Aziz, at 019-7432966.

Family of 9 threatens suicide at Delhi Police HQ as cops ‘refuse to file FIR' over daughter's ‘dowry death'
Family of 9 threatens suicide at Delhi Police HQ as cops ‘refuse to file FIR' over daughter's ‘dowry death'

Indian Express

time6 days ago

  • Indian Express

Family of 9 threatens suicide at Delhi Police HQ as cops ‘refuse to file FIR' over daughter's ‘dowry death'

A family of nine threatened to kill themselves in front of the Delhi Police Headquarters on Monday after officers allegedly refused to register a First Information Report (FIR) over their daughter's death, reportedly over dowry-related harassment. According to the deceased woman's father, she had allegedly died by suicide at her in-laws' house on April 5 after facing years of abuse and humiliation at the hands of her husband and his relatives. The police, meanwhile, said they are in the process of registering a case. Speaking to The Indian Express, Balveer, the woman's father, said she got married in March 2017. 'At the time, we spent Rs 15 lakh on her wedding and gave the groom's family Rs 2 lakh cash, along with a motorcycle, gold and silver jewellery. We also gave Rs 1.75 lakh cash for the groom to buy furniture, fridge and an airconditioner for their new house. We paid this huge sum on that family's demands,' he said. In a letter addressed to the Commissioner of Police, he further alleged that soon after the wedding, the woman's in-laws began harassing her routinely, seeking more dowry. 'They took away the gold and silver jewellery given to her during the wedding, saying that it was for safekeeping,' Balveer said. 'In the first week of January, her in-laws began pressuring her to ask us for another car. When my daughter said that we could not afford such a purchase, they began abusing her and demanding that we pay them an additional Rs 5 lakh for the wedding,' he added. Unable to take the pressure and harassment, the woman allegedly died by suicide on April 5. The woman's family alleged that despite their efforts, the police would not take their complaint, prompting them to threaten to take the drastic step in front of the police headquarters. Responding to the allegations, a senior police officer said they are registering a case under sections of cruelty and abetment of suicide. 'The family has submitted a written statement and we shall register a case based on that. The inquest proceedings were taking time, which is why there was a delay in registering the case,' the officer added.

Woman held for Rs 35 lakh fraud
Woman held for Rs 35 lakh fraud

Time of India

time11-07-2025

  • Time of India

Woman held for Rs 35 lakh fraud

Ludhiana: Ludhiana rural police arrested a woman in connection with fraud of Rs 35 lakh on the pretext of sending a family to Canada. The woman, along with an accomplice, was named as accused in the case. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now She had been at large for around three years. The arrested accused was identified as Rupinder Kaur of Bangsipura village in Sidhwan Bet area. SHO, Jagraon City, inspector Varinder Uppal said that Rupinder Kaur was at large for three years and was declared a proclaimed offender. He added that the accused had been changing her residence for the past three years, which made it difficult to arrest her. However, police finally caught up with her on Wednesday. On November 21, 2022, City Jagraon police booked Rupinder Kaur and Balveer Singh, a former soldier from Kokri Butra in Moga, for cheating Avtar Singh of Sheikhupura of Rs 35 lakh on the pretext of sending him and his family to Canada. They added that, as per the complainant, they neither sent them abroad nor returned the money. Police said that a cheating case was registered against the duo at City Jagraon police station but both were at large. On Wednesday, police received a tip-off that Rupinder had come to her house in the village. Acting on the information, police arrested her. Police sources said that the accused, Balveer, retired from the Army in 2019. He opened an IELTS and immigration centre. The complainant, Avtar Singh, who retired in 2020, met Balveer in 2021. Balveer assured him of sending him and his family to Canada. Rupinder was a manager at the centre. MSID:: 122391303 413 |

Police receive report from lorry driver involved in Kempas toll booth brawl
Police receive report from lorry driver involved in Kempas toll booth brawl

The Star

time13-06-2025

  • The Star

Police receive report from lorry driver involved in Kempas toll booth brawl

JOHOR BARU: Police have received a report from one of the two men involved in an altercation which took place at the Kempas toll booth on June 8 at 2.30pm. Johor Baru North OCPD Asst Comm Balveer Singh said the report was lodged by the 31-year-old local man at 5.35pm on the same day the incident happened. He said the physical intimidation involved the 31-year-old lorry driver and an unidentified man, believed to be a passenger of a Proton Wira car. 'Our initial investigation found the lorry driver had honked at the car in front of him at the toll lane,'' ACP Balveer said in a statement on Friday (June 13). He said the lorry driver had done that as the driver of the car did not move after paying his toll, although the toll barrier had lifted. ACP Balveer said, angered by the sound of the horn, a man exited from the car's passenger seat and approached the lorry to confront the driver. 'The man demanded that the lorry driver open the door. Once it was opened, the man entered the lorry and hit the driver's face and head several times,'' he added. ACP Balveer said the lorry driver retaliated in self-defence by kicking the man, forcing the man to leave. He said the video of the incident was uploaded by a Facebook account holder 'Ingat Mati' at share/v/1YTaPrs4 ACP Balveer said the case is being investigated under Section 160 of the Penal Code. He also called upon those with information on the incident to call the Johor Baru North Police Contingent at 07-5563122.

Police hunting for man who assaulted lorry driver at Kempas toll plaza
Police hunting for man who assaulted lorry driver at Kempas toll plaza

New Straits Times

time13-06-2025

  • New Straits Times

Police hunting for man who assaulted lorry driver at Kempas toll plaza

JOHOR BARU: Police are tracking down a man who assaulted a lorry driver in a fit of rage after the latter honked at him at the Kempas Toll Plaza on the North-South Expressway last Sunday. The incident, which occurred at about 2.30pm, was captured on video and has since gone viral on social media. Johor Baru North police chief, Assistant Commissioner Balveer Singh Mahindar Singh, said the video was first uploaded on Facebook before spreading widely online. "Police detected a video on Facebook showing a scuffle between two men at the Kempas Toll Plaza on the North-South Expressway," he said in a statement today. Balveer said a report on the incident was lodged the same day, June 8, at about 5.35pm, by the 31-year-old local man who was the victim and also the lorry driver. "Investigations revealed that the incident took place at about 2.30pm at the Kempas toll plaza. While waiting to pay the toll, the complainant honked at a Proton Wira in front of him that remained stationary despite the barrier having been lifted. "In response, an unidentified man exited the passenger side of the car and demanded that the complainant open his door. "When the door was opened, the man punched the complainant multiple times on the face and head. The complainant then defended himself by kicking the man out of the lorry," he said. Balveer said the incident is believed to have been triggered by the man's dissatisfaction at being honked at. He added that the complainant suffered pain at the back of his head as a result of the assault. The case is being investigated under Section 160 of the Penal Code for affray in a public place, which carries a jail term of up to six months, a fine of up to RM1,000, or both, upon conviction.

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