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Man Caught On Video Sniffing Resident's Undergarment & Behaving Indecently With It

The resident who caught the man red-handed told the owner of the clothes about the incident, which led to a police report lodged against the man.

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A 62-year-old man has been arrested for sniffing a resident's undergarment while acting indecently with it in Kuala Lumpur

His act was captured in a video by a resident in a Sri Sentosa flat on Jalan Klang Lama.

In the video, he is seen sniffing and biting the undergarment while moving one of his hands around his lower body area.

Upon seeing the indecent act, the resident, who is filming it, calls him out for it.

"What are you doing?" asks the resident.

After being noticed, the man quickly gets on a motorcycle across a drain before leaving the scene.

A resident caught the man red-handed sniffing the undergarment while acting indecently with it.

Image via Polis KL via Berita Harian

After the video went viral on Facebook and Twitter, the police managed to arrest the suspect

According to theSundaily, the resident who witnessed the act informed the owner of the clothes, who then lodged a police report on the matter.

Following that, a police team from the Brickfields' crime investigation department (CID) traced the man and arrested him in Puchong, Selangor.

The suspect was caught on video leaving the scene after the resident called him out for his act.

Image via Traffic Info Crew (Facebook)

Brickfields police chief ACP Amihizam Abdul Shukor said the suspect will be remanded for investigations

He will be investigated under Section 509 of the Penal Code for insulting the modesty and intruding upon the privacy of a person, and Section 14 of the Minor Offences Act for using insulting or indecent words, language, or gestures to provoke someone.

If convicted, the man will face up to five years' jail and a fine under the first offence, as well as a fine of not more than RM100 under the second offence.

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