30 May 2019
Its secretary, Mohamad Nor Hamzah said this includes upgrading the security features of the SOS button with continuous monitoring from the e-hailing company, in cooperation with relevant parties. “This process takes time and something had happened before the authorities take action,” he told reporters after lodging a report on the weakness of e-hailing system driver application at Dang Wangi District police headquarters here today.
At 12.30am on Sunday, a car believed to be Mohd Hanafiee’s was found at the Ramadan bazaar area in Indah Permai, Sepanggar with blood stains on the steering wheel, handbrake, front door, and windshield. The body of the victim believed to be robbed and murdered was discovered in Tuaran.