Drug suspect tried to storm into Kuala Kangsar palace

KUALA KANGSAR, 25 May 2020:

A drug-fuelled lorry driver stormed his way into the gates of Istana Iskandariah here this morning in his Perodua MyVi while carrying a fake pistol and a knife.

Kuala Kangsar district police chief ACP Razali Ibrahim said in the 7.40am incident, the suspect rammed his vehicle into the main gates of the palace after he was not permitted to enter by the guards.

He said the palace guards had already contacted the police after they became suspicious of the suspect.

“After he was not allowed to enter, the suspect suddenly slammed the vehicle into the main gates of the palace, breaking the chain and its lock.

“He then sped his way to the palace’s porch where personnel from the crime prevention patrol unit and a traffic multipurpose vehicle were on stand by.

“They tried to arrest the man but were forced into a scuffle before the suspect aimed a fake pistol at the policemen.” He said the suspect was then subdued and arrested.

Razali said initial investigations found the suspect, who is from Gerik, claimed he had crashed into the palace because he was summoned to see the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah.

“Further investigations are being carried out, including obtaining his medical records, but so far we assume he does not have a mental health condition. He works as a lorry driver and is married with two children.”

The suspect later tested positive for amphetamine and methamphetamine but has no criminal record, Razali said.

The case is investigated under Section 426 and 447 of the Penal Code for committing mischief and criminal trespass, as well as Section 186 of the Penal Code for obstructing public servant on duty and Section 8 of the Firearms Act.

Meanwhile in SERDANG, passers-by came across the body early this morning who was believed to have been murdered, said Serdang district police chief ACP Ismadi Borhan.

He said members of the public lodged a police report at about 9am after they found the body with trauma injuries on the body and head.

“We believe the victim who was homeless, died within the past 24 hours. The case is being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder,”

Initial investigations found the victim, 41, from Sabah, was often seen in the area since a month ago. He said police investigations so far did not find a weapon, and only a mattress believed to be the victim’s was found in a drain in front of a bus stop.

– Bernama