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The Sun
3 days ago
- The Sun
Pakistani national arrested for DUI after Johor restaurant crash
JOHOR BAHRU: A 45-year-old Pakistani national was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol after crashing his car into a restaurant on Jalan Riang Utama. The incident occurred yesterday evening, causing damage to parked motorcycles and another vehicle before the suspect fled. Johor Bahru Selatan police chief ACP Raub Selamat confirmed that the man was driving a Perodua Kelisa when the accident happened. Traffic police later tracked him down along the Pasir Gudang Highway heading towards Perling. 'He crossed the road, climbed a fence and jumped off a two-metre wall, but was detained shortly after, injured and in a weakened state,' Raub said. The suspect initially ignored police orders before eventually stopping near kilometre 8. The man was taken to Sultanah Aminah Hospital for treatment, and a blood sample was collected for further investigation. Authorities are probing the case under Section 186 of the Penal Code, Section 6(1)(C) of the Immigration Act 1959/63, and Sections 44(1) and 26(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987. - Bernama

Barnama
3 days ago
- Barnama
Pakistani National Arrested For DUI After Crashing Into Johor Restaurant
JOHOR BAHRU, July 20 (Bernama) -- A 45-year-old Pakistani national was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol after crashing his car into a restaurant on Jalan Riang Utama here yesterday evening. Johor Bahru Selatan police chief ACP Raub Selamat said the suspect, who was driving a Perodua Kelisa, fled the scene after reversing into several parked motorcycles and a car. He was later tracked down by traffic police along the Pasir Gudang Highway heading towards Perling. The suspect initially ignored police instructions but eventually pulled over near kilometre 8, exited the vehicle and attempted to escape on foot.

Barnama
21-06-2025
- Automotive
- Barnama
Photographer's Car Damaged By Explosion Debris While Covering Fire In Masai, Johor
By Nur Fatin Mohmad Kadenen JOHOR BAHRU, June 21 (Bernama) -- A car belonging to a photographer from the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) was damaged after being hit by explosion debris while he was covering a fire at a lorry and engine oil storage facility at Jalan Cenderai 27, Taman Kota Puteri, Masai, here today. Mohd Hilmizudin Daud, 34, who is based at the Johor Bureau, did not expect that debris from the explosion would damage his Perodua Kelisa, which was parked about 100 metres from the scene. He said the debris broke the left-side wing mirror and left dents and scratches on the same side of the car. Mohd Hilmizudin, a father of one who is expecting a second child in early July, said he had no choice but to come to terms with the damage to the car that had been his faithful companion on countless assignments for the past three years. 'I only realised my car was damaged around 7 pm after I had completed my assignment. While I was shooting, there were many explosions and barrels even flew into the air, which I managed to capture. 'When I reached my car and started the engine to reverse, I noticed the left wing mirror was missing. Initially, I thought it had been folded back because someone might have leaned against the car,' he told Bernama. Mohd Hilmizudin said he had rushed to the scene with his colleague, reporter Nur Fadhliana Shaari, at around 2 pm after being informed of the incident. He was relieved that they were not injured while at the scene. 'This is the first time something like this has happened in my 11 years as a Bernama photographer.


The Sun
17-05-2025
- The Sun
Elderly woman killed in car crash near Kuala Pilah
SEREMBAN: A senior citizen died after the car she was driving in alone skidded out of control and crashed on Jalan Kuala Pilah-Tampin near here this afternoon. Kuala Pilah police chief Supt Muhamad Mustafah Hussin said that in the accident at about 2.30 pm, the 68-year-old woman was confirmed dead at the scene due to severe head injuries. 'The woman was driving a Perodua Kelisa from the direction of Air Mawang heading towards Johol when she lost control of her car which skidded to the right side of the road,' he said in a statement here tonight. He said the victim's body was sent to Kuala Pilah Hospital for a post-mortem and the case was being investigated under Section 41 (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987.


Rakyat Post
07-05-2025
- Automotive
- Rakyat Post
Kelisa Owner In Malta Praises Malaysian-Made Cars
Subscribe to our FREE When talking about car brands in Malaysia, Proton and Perodua will surely come up because they played a big role in shaping Malaysia's automotive industry. Perodua in particular, was established in 1993 and became famous for producing affordable, compact-sized and fuel-saving cars. Even though Perodua has expanded their market to other Asian countries, it is rare to find their cars in Europe. Perodua sighted in Malta However, despite its limited presence in Europe, Perodua Kelisa, one of the brand's most iconic compact hatchbacks, has been spotted in the Republic of Malta recently, as shared in a Facebook post. Republic of Malta is an island-country in Southern Europe located in the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicily and North Africa. That's a long way from home isn't it? It shows that Perodua is getting more recognition internationally. Through a post uploaded on the She has been using the 2005 Perodua Kelisa for about a week now. Alcock also shared in the She mentioned that what she particularly likes about those cars is the shape of the Chevrolet Spark and Kia Picanto. However, overall, she prefers the Perodua Kelisa more stating that the seats are very comfortable and it's easy to park due to the small size. Alcock then made a bold claim – she believes that Asian cars are better than European ones. Well, that says something about our cars. Who knows, maybe we'll be seeing more Perodua or Proton models pop up throughout Europe in the future with stories like these. Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.