Malaysia

Lorry driver denies assaulting wife in domestic violence case in Johor court

Mohamed Hamka Salleh pleads not guilty to causing injury to his wife following alleged dispute at their home in Batu Pahat

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 30 Mar 2026 6:02PM

Lorry driver denies assaulting wife in domestic violence case in Johor court
The father of six allegedly had slapped his wife, punched her in the chest and kicked her legs during the incident (Photo from Harian Metro) - March 30, 2026

A LORRY driver has pleaded not guilty in the Magistrates’ Court in Batu Pahat to a charge of assaulting his wife, in a case that underscores ongoing concerns over domestic violence.

Mohamed Hamka Salleh, 39, entered the plea before Magistrate Arun Noval Dass after being accused of intentionally causing injury to his 40-year-old spouse during an altercation at their home.

According to the charge, the father of six allegedly slapped his wife, punched her in the chest and kicked her legs during the incident, which took place at a residence in Kampung Linau Besar, Bukit Pasir, at about 6.30pm on March 25.

The prosecution contends that the assault was triggered by anger after the woman left the house without his knowledge, with reports indicating the argument escalated into repeated acts of physical violence.

Fearing for her safety and concerned the abuse might recur, the victim subsequently lodged a police report at the Batu Pahat District Police Headquarters.

Police arrested the accused at 1.59pm the following day to assist with investigations.

He has been charged under Section 323 of the Penal Code, read together with Section 326A, which provides for enhanced penalties in cases involving domestic violence.

Section 323 carries a maximum sentence of one year’s imprisonment, a fine of up to RM2,000, or both, while Section 326A allows for the penalty to be doubled upon conviction.

Deputy public prosecutor Firdaus Ruslan appeared for the prosecution, while the accused was unrepresented.

The court granted bail of RM2,000 with one surety and ordered the accused to report to a nearby police station every three weeks.

He was also instructed not to contact or interfere with the victim or any witnesses until the case is concluded.

The matter has been fixed for mention on May 14 for the submission of documents and the possible appointment of defence counsel. - March 30, 2026

Spotlight

Malaysia

PRN Negeri Sembilan: The battlegrounds, big names and three-cornered fights to watch

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

People

Woman ends up with RM500 over food bill after date with ‘doctor’

Malaysia

Love scam: Twelve China nationals arrested in Ipoh over suspected online call centres

Malaysia

ASLI to field female candidate in Jeram Padang DUN

Community

‘Furry officer’ laid to rest as Kuching traffic police mourn beloved stray cat (video)

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Father mauled by crocodile as son watches in horror in Sabah river (UPDATED)

Malaysia

Johor shuts down Forest City Network School premises

Malaysia

Singapore: Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon to retire in Feb 2027, succeeded by Justice Sushil Nair

You may be interested

Malaysia

Johor shuts down Forest City Network School premises

Malaysia

Onn Hafiz retains six, brings in four new faces in Johor exco shake-up (UPDATED)

Malaysia

Akmal: Malaysia needs more Bumiputera startups to become global scale-ups

Malaysia

Only 49 percent of Malaysian workers satisfied with current salaries

Malaysia

Bersatu looks beyond PN as Muhyiddin signals new alliance after Negeri polls

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Two alleged loan shark runners jailed 18 months, fined RM20k each for harassing borrowers

Malaysia

PRN Negeri Sembilan: Jalaluddin, Anthony Loke arrive a nomination centre

Malaysia

Corporate Mafia claims: Govt holds off RCI decision pending probe findings