Malaysia

Suspected drug dealer dies in car crash while fleeing cops

Police recover 7.45g of syabu, two samurai swords from vehicle of man who attempted to ram officers

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Apr 2023 1:11PM

Suspected drug dealer dies in car crash while fleeing cops
Lahad Datu police say one of their officers fired a shot in self-defence at the suspected drug dealer’s car, which had attempted to ram him (pic for illustration purposes only). – SAIRIEN NAFIS/File pic, April 9, 2023

LAHAD DATU – A suspected drug dealer died after his car crashed while he was fleeing a police operation on Jalan POIC here yesterday.

Lahad Datu district police chief Rohan Shah Ahmah said the 28-year-old suspect had tried to ram two policemen conducting Op Tapis at about 11.45am.

“The suspect aggressively reversed his car and tried to run down a policeman, before making a U-turn and driving against traffic in a bid to hit another policeman.

“Acting in self-defence, the (second) policeman fired a shot at the suspect’s car. The car moved at high speed and crashed at a roundabout about 400m away,” he said in a statement today. He said the suspect died at the scene. 

Police recovered 7.45g of syabu worth about RM1,490 and two samurai swords from the car.

He had five previous convictions for drug-related offences and was wanted for commercial crime cases. – Bernama, April 9, 2023

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