This incident comes amid claims by the opposition parties that phantom votes were cast by foreigners in some parts of Malaysia in today's general elections.
Inspector General of Police Ismail Omar said the incident occurred in Pandamaran Klang near Port Klang city in the west coast of peninsular Malaysia this afternoon, as the group suspected the bus was taking foreigners to cast phantom votes.
"This is a good example of the public taking matters into their own hands without getting all the information," Malaysian newspaper 'The Star' quoted the IGP as saying.
The bus driver has lodged a police report saying that he was threatened by the crowd while the workers were assaulted and the bus was damaged.
A 44-year-old Malaysian man was also mistaken by the group to be a foreigner, and was handed over to the police for verification.
