Inspector who rammed traffic policeman sent for mental examination

16 Apr 2026, 8:08 AM
Inspector who rammed traffic policeman sent for mental examination

KUALA LUMPUR, April 16 — The Sessions Court has ordered a police inspector who allegedly rammed a traffic policeman to undergo a mental examination at Hospital Bahagia Ulu Kinta, Tanjong Rambutan, Perak.

Judge Mazuliana Abdul Rashid made the order after counsel G. Nanda Goban, representing Muhammad Kamal Raj Shanmugam Abdullah, 41, informed the court that his client suffered from schizophrenia.

“The accused’s family has instructed that no bail application be made. Based on records, my client’s last medical leave was in February this year and up to that point, he was in a stable condition as he was undergoing follow-up treatment and taking medication, but he stopped after February.

“Prior to this incident, the accused’s father had lodged a police report requesting that he be taken to the hospital, but he fled. We therefore apply for a court order for the accused to undergo a mental examination under Section 342(1) of the Criminal Procedure Code,” he said.

Nanda added that, given his client’s mental health history, the examination is necessary to determine whether the accused is fit to stand trial.

According to the charge, Kamal, who previously served with the Kedah police contingent, was accused of attempting to murder Constable Roslan Salleh by ramming him with a Perodua Axia, knowing that such an act could cause death.

“I am suffering from black magic, I cannot remember,” said the accused after the charge was read out to him.

The offence was allegedly committed at Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra at 10.47pm on Friday (April 10).

The charge, under Section 307 of the Penal Code, provides for imprisonment of up to 10 years and a fine upon conviction; if the act causes injury, the offender can be jailed for up to 20 years.

Deputy Public Prosecutor J. Banusha did not propose bail as the offence was non-bailable and informed the court that there were no special circumstances to justify bail in this case.

“The victim is a public servant, namely a traffic policeman, who was rammed and sustained serious injuries. This case has also attracted public attention, and I therefore applied that no bail be granted and that the court fix a mention date,” she said.

The court did not allow bail and fixed May 14 for mention of the case.

Meanwhile, before Magistrate Tg Syazwany Yasmyn Tuan Roslan, Kamal was charged with another count of driving the same vehicle in a reckless and dangerous manner at Jalan Loke Yew at 4.10pm on Monday (April 13).

The charge was framed under Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987, which carries a maximum prison sentence of five years and a fine of up to RM15,000, as well as disqualification from holding or obtaining a driving licence for not less than five years, and cancellation of the probationary driving licence, upon conviction.

However, no plea was recorded, and the court issued a similar order for the accused to be sent to the hospital for a mental examination.

“The same order applies to six other cases which the accused is expected to face, and no bail is granted,” said Magistrate Syazwany, fixing June 9 for mention.

Speaking to reporters after the proceedings, Nanda said his client and the family wished to apologise to the injured policeman and several vehicle owners affected by the incident.

“We pray that the policeman makes a full recovery,” he said.

In the April 10 incident, the traffic policeman was reported to have sustained injuries to his hand, the back of his head and his ribs after being hit from behind by the suspect’s vehicle while he was controlling traffic at Jalan Sultan Yahya Petra.

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