HEADLINES

Woman aged 76 charged for knocking into three motorcyclists in Penang

She pleads not guilty to three charges of dangerous driving in George Town

1:12 PM MYT

 

GEORGE TOWN – A 76-year-old woman was charged in the magistrates’ court, here, today, with three counts of dangerous driving resulting in an accident involving three motorcyclists on Jalan Bukit Gambir here in November last year.

Tan Leuk Ley pleaded not guilty to all the charges before magistrate Siti Nurul Suhaila Baharin.

On the first charge, Tan is accused of driving at a dangerous speed and knocking into a motorcyclist, Mohammad Afiq Roszani, 23, at about 2.15pm at Jalan Bukit Gambir, here, on November 27 last year.

She is also charged with knocking into Mohd Nor Ezrie Ahamad Nordin, 40, and his 15-year-old pillion rider Nur Irfan Hakim Mohd Nor Ezrie at the same location, time and date.

On the third count, Tan is charged with driving at a dangerous speed and knocking into a motorcycle ridden by Muhammad Syamil Zulkarnian, 22, and Kristina Abdullah, 22, at the same location, time and date.  

The charges were framed under Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987, which provides for imprisonment for up to five years and a maximum fine of RM15,000, upon conviction.

The magistrate allowed Tan bail of RM15,000 for all charges and ordered that she and her family members not intimidate victims in the case.

The court set March 8 for mention.

Earlier, lawyer Dev Kumaraendran, representing Tan, when seeking a low bail said, his client was a government retiree and had hearing problems due to a growth in her ear, but had been seeking treatment at a hospital.

Deputy public prosecutor Nurul Atikah Ashraf Ali prosecuted. – January 18, 2024

Topics

 

Popular

Cleared for layoffs? AirAsia to retrench 20% of workforce in major cost-cutting move

This allegedly involves cabin services, cargo and logistics, engineering and maintenance, as well as the commercial division, according to Scoop’s source

National shuttlers demand RM2 million salaries: can BAM keep up financially?

Several top athletes aim for salaries that could outpace even the highest-earning footballers, raising questions about the sustainability of funding within Malaysian sports

Petronas staff to be shown the door to make up losses from Petros deal?

Source claims national O&G firm is expected to see 30% revenue loss once agreed formula for natural gas distribution in Sarawak is implemented

Related