The police today did not discount the possibility of action being taken against PAS deputy president Mohamad Sabu for making a "false" claim that a police vehicle had hit his motorcycle.
Federal Public Order and Internal Security Department director Salleh Rashid (left), said there was no truth to the claim of a police Land Rover hitting his motorcycle.
“In fact, CCTV recordings showed him falling after his vehicle hit a divider and he fell on a pavement,” he said.
Federal Public Order and Internal Security Department director Salleh Rashid (left), said there was no truth to the claim of a police Land Rover hitting his motorcycle.
“In fact, CCTV recordings showed him falling after his vehicle hit a divider and he fell on a pavement,” he said.
The video shows a Land Rover chasing two motorcycles, one which where Mat Sabu was riding pillon. However, it is not clear from the footage that his motorbike was hit by the four-wheel drive vehicle.
“According to our investigations, Mat Sabu suffered a flesh wound and was given outpatient treatment.
"I do not know why he needs to be in a wheelchair. We do not discount the possibility of taking action against Mat Sabu,” he said.
Mat Sabu todaydenied that he was play-acting and claimed that a 2.5cm screw was inserted into the back of his knee.
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