
TAWAU: A total of 10 motorcycles and a car were seized in an Integrated ‘Ops Samseng Jalanan’ at Batu 2, Jalan Apas, late last Saturday night.
Tawau district police chief, ACP Jasmin Hussin, said 26 summons notices were also issued for various offences in the operation from 11pm to 12.30am.
In the operation, he said 73 vehicles of various types and 30 motorcycles involving 127 people were inspected.
“After inspection, 10 motorcycles and a car were confiscated for various offences, including having no driving licences, expired motor vehicle licence (LKM) and doing extreme modifications.
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Jasmin said Ops Samseng Jalanan was conducted by the Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Division (BSPT) in collaboration with the Crime Prevention and Community Safety Division (BPJKK) and the Tawau Police Station, led by ASP Joan Lee.
Earlier, he said, the motorcyclist looked suspicious and a breathalyser test on him found that he was riding a motorcycle while intoxicated.
“The alcohol readings recorded 117mg and 72mg/100ml which are above the prescribed levels,” he said, adding the man was detained under Section 45A(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 for further action.
Jasmin urged parents to monitor their children’s behaviour so that they are not affected by unhealthy activities.
He said road users also need to obey traffic laws and not engage in any illegal racing or become street thugs.
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