Singaporean Maserati Driver Faces Trial for Fatal Johor Crash

Singaporean Maserati Driver

Singaporean Maserati Driver Faces Trial in Johor Bahru

Singaporean Maserati Driver : A 27-year-old Singaporean civil servant, Muhammad Irshad Abdul Hameed, pleaded not guilty in Johor Bahru’s Magistrate’s Court to causing the death of motorcyclist A. Vasanthraj, 32, on May 9.

Driving a Maserati, Irshad allegedly made an illegal U-turn on the Second Link Expressway, crashing into a barrier that dislodged and struck Vasanthraj, killing him instantly.

Charged under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987, Irshad faces up to 10 years in prison and a RM50,000 fine. His license was suspended, and monthly check-ins were ordered.

Viral dashcam footage on X showed motorcyclists attacking the car, reflecting public outrage. The case, prosecuted by Amirah Tasnim Saleh, is set for remention on June 17.

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