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Police Forcibly Pry Open Perodua Bezza Door During Arrest, PDRM Confirms Drug Positive Suspects

Police Forcibly Pry Open Perodua Bezza Door During Arrest, PDRM Confirms Drug Positive Suspects

Dashcam Video Of Police Forcing Open Bezza Door Goes Viral

A dashcam video showing a police officer forcefully prying open the door of a Perodua Bezza during an arrest operation has gone viral on social media, drawing mixed reactions from the public.

The footage, believed to be recorded in Kota Kinabalu, shows the suspect refusing to cooperate while remaining inside the vehicle, prompting the officer to use physical force to open the driver’s door.

PDRM Confirms Arrest Linked To Theft Case

The Royal Malaysia Police confirmed that the incident occurred during an operation to arrest suspects involved in a theft case.

According to police, repeated instructions were given to the occupants to exit the vehicle, but no cooperation was received, leading officers to act to prevent further risk.

Both Suspects Tested Positive For Drugs

Police further confirmed that two individuals were arrested during the operation.

Both suspects tested positive for drugs following urine screening and are currently under remand for further investigation under sections related to theft and drug abuse.

Netizens Debate Police Action And Vehicle Durability

The viral clip sparked debate online, with some questioning whether the force used was excessive, while others defended the police action, citing officer safety and suspect non compliance.

Separately, many netizens were surprised by how easily the Perodua Bezza door appeared to bend, leading to discussions about vehicle build quality and safety standards.

Police Remind Public On Reasonable Use Of Force

Under Malaysian law, police officers are permitted to use reasonable force when suspects refuse to cooperate, attempt to flee, or pose a danger to others.

PDRM urged the public to avoid speculation based on short video clips and reminded motorists to always comply with lawful instructions during police checks.


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By – Tarziman — 19/12/2025, 10.50AM

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