Malaysia

Melaka police arrest knife-wielding mentally ill man on house roof

37-year-old had also punched wife in eye, says district police chief

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Oct 2022 7:12AM

Melaka police arrest knife-wielding mentally ill man on house roof

MELAKA – Police detained a mentally unstable man who caused a commotion while carrying a machete and knife on the roof of his rented home in Bukit Tempayan, Tanjung Keling here yesterday.

Melaka Tengah district police chief Christopher Patit said in the 11.30am incident, the 37-year-old suspect also punched his wife in the eye and scolded his children.

“Various efforts were made, including asking the children to persuade their father to come down, but the suspect ignored and continued to rant gibberish on the roof.

“The suspect still refused to cooperate when members of the Melaka Fire and Rescue Department tried to persuade him, and even swore at police personnel at the scene,” he said in a statement here last night.

Christopher added that a scuffle ensued when police tried to arrest the men, causing several pieces of roofing to fall off, but the suspect was subsequently handcuffed and brought down at 1.40pm.

“Based on the testimony of the 38-year-old wife, her husband is a mental patient and has received psychiatric treatment at Melaka Hospital several times, and it is understood that the man has refused to take the medicine provided by the hospital.”

He said the man, who also suffered injuries to his eyebrows and several parts of his body, was then sent to Melaka Hospital. – Bernama, October 18, 2022

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