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#NSTviral: 'Rude policewoman' strikes again

KUALA LUMPUR: The "rude policewoman" has struck once again, this time at a parking lot.

Social media has previously been flooded with two viral videos involving this policewoman. In one video, she could be seen hurling insults at two policemen, while in another video, she caused a commotion at a temple.

This latest incident took place at a parking lot, as shown in a TikTok video shared by viralkiniofficial. The video has garnered 1.1 million views.

According to the policewoman, the person recording the viral clip shouted at her and called her crazy, despite her only wanting to park her car.

Netizens in the comments expressed concern about the policewoman's volatile behavior, which they fear could disrupt public peace, while others were worried about her mental health.

"During the police selection process, was she considered normal or not? This is strange. Even the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) is not like this," user @Itarozita remarked.

"Is she really a police officer? Are there no actions being taken regarding this kind of attitude?" user @HawaHakim questioned.

User @faiz stated, "People like this pose a danger to others and themselves."

Police have initiated two investigation papers regarding a viral video that showed a woman insulting two policemen at a restaurant in Taman Sri Gombak, Batu Caves, on Thursday.

Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan mentioned that the suspect, who confessed to being a civil servant, was identified based on the videos and has been summoned to the Criminal Investigation Department of the Gombak police headquarters for further investigation.

He added that there were two viral videos related to the incident circulating on social media.

The first video, believed to be from Gombak, shows the woman raising her voice and asserting that the police officers were unworthy of reprimanding her due to their lower ranks.

Another viral video captures the policewoman engaged in a heated argument at a temple.

The cause of the altercation at the remains unclear.

The New Straits Times is reaching out to the police for comments on the recent case.

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