Breakfast chaos unfolds as Inspector Sheila allegedly disrupts Dang Wangi eatery
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SHAH ALAM – What should have been a calm morning breakfast spot near the Dang Wangi District Police Headquarters reportedly turned into an unexpected drama when the viral cop, Inspector Sheila, walked in.
Customers started leaving faster than their orders could be taken.
A food vendor opposite the police headquarters claimed that his entire breakfast crowd scattered after Inspector Sheila allegedly began shouting and approaching diners on Nov 13.
He said she went from table to table asking customers about their jobs and whether they were police officers, causing several patrons to leave abruptly.
When he politely asked her to stop raising her voice, the situation allegedly escalated.
According to the trader, she returned moments later, questioned his business licence and accused him of bribing Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) officers with free food.
She also argued that she had every right to shout inside the shop since “no sign” said otherwise.
Tensions reportedly peaked when she leaned in too close while shouting, prompting the vendor to push her slightly away.
He claimed she then yelled, “Why did you touch me?!”, drawing the attention of people nearby.
The trader said attempts to apologise were unsuccessful, alleging that Sheila continued provoking him and warned she could return daily to “cause trouble.”
He feared for his safety and for his customers, who were visibly shaken.
Bystanders eventually calmed the situation and the vendor went straight to the police headquarters to lodge a report.
He said the incident scared his regular patrons and he worries it may happen again.
Inspector Sheila has been in the spotlight previously. On Nov 4, she allegedly mocked policemen for stopping a Pakistani man without a licence, claiming they “did not know the law” and were “threatening” him.
She pleaded not guilty to the charge under Section 186 of the Penal Code, which carries up to two years’ jail, a RM10,000 fine, or both.
She has also been suspended from duty since June 23, 2023, over earlier allegations, including insulting colleagues and threatening an elderly man.
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