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Penang cops on prowl for flasher, seek eyewitnesses

Suspect rode red Yamaha LC motorcycle, says district police chief

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 04 Sep 2023 10:06PM

Penang cops on prowl for flasher, seek eyewitnesses
In the incident on Sunday around 9am, a man left his motorcycle near the woman’s vehicle as she was about to park. He had allegedly walked up to her and pulled his zipper down, exposing his private parts to the stunned victim. – Screen grab pic, September 4, 2023

by Ian McIntyre

BUKIT MERTAJAM – Police are seeking eyewitnesses to track a flasher who exposed his private parts to a motorist at a parking area near the Pizza Hut outlet in Alma.

In the incident on Sunday around 9am, a man left his motorcycle near the woman’s vehicle as she was about to park.

He had allegedly walked up to her and pulled his zipper down, exposing his private parts to the stunned victim.

Segments of his indecent act were captured on social media, and it went viral after it was posted by @malaysiaviral on X (formerly Twitter).

CCTV footage showed that the suspect’s motorcycle bore a number plate of PLV 1184, which police later found to be false.

The video on social media was about 24 seconds long.

Police said they have screened the clip extensively, and found that the suspect was riding a red Yamaha LC model.

Bukit Mertajam district police head Tan Cheng San confirmed the incident, saying police are now seeking eyewitnesses.

The suspect could not be identified through the CCTV clips. – The Vibes, September 4, 2023

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