Malaysian Police Investigate Officers Accused of Extorting Singapore-Registered Car Drivers

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Malaysian Police Investigate Officers Accused of Extorting Singapore-Registered Car Drivers
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Malaysian police are probing two officers after two drivers of Singapore-registered cars alleged they were the subject to extortion at the Johor Bahru Sultan Iskandar checkpoint on Tuesday (March 12).

Malaysian police are investigating two officers who have been accused of extorting two drivers of Singapore-registered cars at the Johor Bahru Sultan Iskandar checkpoint. The incident occurred on March 12 and was captured on dashcam footage.

The drivers claimed that they were subjected to extortion by Malaysian traffic officers.

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