A video circulating on Threads shows a group of people in a moving pickup truck igniting flares while the vehicle is in motion, prompting authorities to launch an investigation. The suspects are aged between 17 and 30, with authorities examining a banner displaying the number '6.6'.
A group of men was seen igniting flares from a moving pickup truck in the Bukit Bintang area on Sunday . Malaysian police have arrested 15 suspects, aged between 17 and 30, on Monday after they were was seen allegedly igniting flares from a moving Toyota Hilux in Bukit Bintang , Kuala Lumpur , on May 17.
A video circulating on Threads shows a person riding a scrambler motorcycle on one wheel, followed by several others in the back of the pickup truck holding and igniting flares while the vehicle is in motion, prompting authorities to launch an investigation. Dang Wangi district police chief ACP Sazalee Adam revealed that a businessman had allegedly hired several people to perform the dangerous stunts to promote his clothing shop in Dengkil, Selangor, with each of the group reportedly paid between RM50 and RM700.
"Further checks found that the scrambler motorcycles are only permitted for off-road use and summonses will be issued for the offence and the shop is believed to have been operating for six years,"Authorities are also examining the significance of a banner displaying the number "6.6" by the group during the incident, Malaysian publication New Straits Times reported.
Malaysian Police Bukit Bintang Kuala Lumpur Toyota Hilux Scrambler Motorcycles Flares Stunts Dangerous Stunts Clothing Shop Selangor Investigation Banner Number '6.6' Promoting Business Illegal Activities
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