Man Arrested For Ejaculating Into Hotel Staff's Water Bottle Because He "Cannot Tahan"
According to reports, the 29-year-old man has now been arrested while he was leaving a restaurant in Puchong where he works as a chef.
A 29-year-old man, who was caught on tape, as he masturbated and ejaculated into a female staff's water bottle in a hotel in Puchong has been arrested on Friday, 3 July, media reports say
The arrest was made by Community Policing members and Puchong Jaya policemen. They cornered him at about 11 pm Friday night as he was leaving a restaurant where he works as a chef.
"Who knows what unwanted things he has added into the dishes!" said CP Malaysia founder Kuan Chee Heng, who led the arrest.
The man is alleged to have masturbated in the lobby of a Puchong hotel on April 22. He was seen wandering around the lobby, fondling his crotch before taking a pink water bottle from the concierge counter and ejaculating into it.
He shook the bottle, placed it back and left the hotel, leaving the clerk who owns it to find a nasty taste when she drank from it minutes later.
Serdang OCPD Assistant Commissioner Razimi Ahmad said the female staff had lodged a report with the police after the incident
Investigations from the closed circuit television (CCTV) footage led Kuan and his team to arrest the man outside his restaurant in Bandar Puteri Puchong.
As the man was about to get into his car, he was approached by the CP members prompting him to break into a sprint. Little did he know that police officers were waiting for him and arrested him on the spot.
However, this wasn't the suspect's first such sexual offence
Kuan said that the suspect, who is unmarried, has a long history of sexual offences - having been arrested twice in Dang Wangi and The Curve shopping mall for hiding in women's toilets to spy on ladies.
"Looks like his old habits never change."
"I asked him why he had to do that to the woman's bottle. You know what he said? 'I cannot tahan'," Kuan told The Star. The suspect was brought to the Puchong Jaya police station for further questioning early Saturday morning.