A passenger has raised concerns over safety and discomfort after encountering a suspicious individual dressed in women’s clothing inside a women’s coach on the MRT Putrajaya Line last Thursday.
In a social media post by user @fishonggg, the incident allegedly took place at around 3.50pm after she boarded the MRT at Titiwangsa Station and entered the women-only carriage.
She claimed she noticed a person whose appearance seemed unusual, wearing a wig, a yellow sleeveless top and shorts, and behaving in a way that made her uneasy.
“The most disturbing part was that the person kept staring at female passengers without stopping,” she said in her post.
The complainant said she later felt the individual may have attempted to secretly take her photograph, prompting her to confront the person directly and ask about their identity.
According to her account, the individual ignored her request to move to another carriage. The situation escalated before the person eventually alighted at MRT Raja Uda Station.
The complainant said she immediately reported the matter to the relevant authorities after the incident.
The post has since sparked concern among social media users, with many expressing worries over safety in public transport and urging passengers to remain vigilant in similar situations.

