KUALA LUMPUR: The motorist who was remanded for allegedly being a road bully and driving recklessly has been released on bail.
Selangor Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department chief Supt Azman Shariat said the suspect was released on bail on Wednesday (May 4) evening.
"We will complete the probe soon and refer the investigation paper to the deputy public prosecutor," he said when contacted on Wednesday.
The police had remanded a motorist for driving an MPV recklessly along the Kuala Lumpur - Karak Expressway recently.
The 43-year-old man was arrested at the Gombak Traffic Investigation and Enforcement division at around 2pm last Sunday (May 1).
The suspect allegedly drove recklessly and behaved like a road bully between KM25.1 and KM27.5 of the expressway.
It was reported on Sunday that a video of a white MPV being driven in a dangerous manner went viral after being uploaded on social media.
In the video, the driver of the MPV can be seen overtaking in the emergency lane and provoking road users.
Dashcam footage showed the suspect cutting off motorists and constantly braking in an attempt to provoke them.
A background check also found that the vehicle's driver had 56 outstanding traffic summonses.