Kajang Police Arrest Mother After Viral Video of Toddlers Sticking Heads Out of Moving Car Sunroof on Grand Saga HighwayViral Video Triggers Swift Police Action in CherasThe Kajang District Police Headquarters moved swiftly to detain a 30-year-old Malaysian woman after a dangerous stunt involving young children on a major expressway went viral. The incident, which spread rapidly across the Threads application and other social media platforms, sparked widespread public outrage regarding parental negligence and road safety regulations.The widespread Grand Saga Highway sunroof viral footage captured two young girls, aged four and six, protruding dangerously from the sunroof of a moving black sedan. The recording, captured by a concerned motorist, occurred near Kampung Batu 10 in Cheras. Following intense online backlash, the suspect voluntarily surrendered herself to local authorities at the Kajang district police station to assist with ongoing criminal investigations.Severe Legal Penalties Under the Child Act 2001Kajang District Police Chief Assistant Commissioner Naazron Abdul Yusof confirmed that a formal police report was lodged on Saturday at 5:28 PM. Following her initial arrest and statement recording, the mother was released on standard police bail. Investigators are treating the case with high severity due to the immediate risk posed to the minors' lives.The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) are investigating the incident under dual statutory provisions:Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001: Covers explicit acts of child neglect, exposing a minor to physical danger. Conviction carries a maximum fine of RM50,000, imprisonment, or both.Section 336 of the Penal Code: Pertains to negligent acts that directly endanger the life or personal safety of others. This charge carries a penalty of up to three months' imprisonment, a maximum fine of RM500,000, or both.Authority Warnings Over Rising Road NegligenceAssistant Commissioner Naazron Abdul Yusof issued a stern warning to all Malaysian motorists to stringently obey traffic regulations. PDRM emphasized that letting children stand inside moving vehicles without seatbelts or child restraint systems is an intolerable safety violation.Traffic investigators noted that sudden braking, loose gravel, or rear-end collisions on high-speed expressways like the Grand Saga Highway could lead to catastrophic ejection or fatal head trauma for unsecured toddlers. Motorists with further dashcam evidence are urged to contact investigating officer Inspector Tharani Sivarajan at 017-7331935.Key FactsIncident Location: Grand Saga Highway near Kampung Batu 10, Cheras, Selangor.Ages of Children: Two young girls aged four and six years old.Arrest Status: The 30-year-old mother surrendered to Kajang Police and was subsequently released on police bail.Active Charges: Investigated under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001 and Section 336 of the Penal Code.What People Are AskingWhat is the penalty for letting kids stand out of a sunroof in Malaysia?Under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001, parents can face severe penalties for negligence, including fines of up to RM50,000 and prison sentences. They can also face separate traffic compound fines or Penal Code charges for endangering human life.Who was arrested over the Grand Saga sunroof viral video?The Kajang District Police arrested the biological mother of the two children. She is a 30-year-old local Malaysian national who was driving the vehicle at the time of the recorded incident.For a visual breakdown of the public safety risks and the police reports regarding this incident, you can watch the Astro Awani Sunroof Incident Report. This video provides the local broadcast coverage detailing the mother's arrest and the specific legal warnings issued by the Kajang authorities.