New Year’s Eve Op: Kelantan police issue 453 summonses to errant motorists

1 Jan 2024 • 2:07 PM MYT
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KOTA BHARU: The Kelantan police issued 453 summonses for various traffic offences in the special operations, dubbed ‘Op Khas Ambang Tahun Baharu 2024’, which were conducted statewide, yesterday.

State Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT) head Supt Shuhaimi Jusoh said the offences were detected following roadblocks, mounted with the Road Transport Department (JPJ), at 17 locations, from 10 last night until 3 am today.

He said that a total of 2,138 vehicles, including motorcycles, cars, lorries, multi-purpose vehicles (MPV) and four-wheel drive (4WD) vehicles, were inspected during the operations.

“As many as 190 summonses have been issued to the owners of cars, motorcycles (213), lorries (28), MPVs (20) and 4WD (two).

“Among the offences recorded are driving without a valid driver’s licence, expired Motor Vehicle Licence (LKM), not displaying a ‘P’ sticker, registration numbers not following specifications, exhaust modification and no vehicle insurance,” he said in a statement today.

He said in the operations, JPJ also issued 306 summonses involving various offences, including those who were driving without having competent driving licences (CDLs) and goods driving licences (GDLs) as well as side mirror offences.

He added that a total of 16 foreigners - one Indian man, Bangladesh (six men), Indonesia (two men), Pakistan (one man) and Myanmar (five men and one woman) - were also arrested during the inspection of five buses at roadblocks in Gua Musang.

“Eleven of them have expired passports, while the other five were found to not have any valid documents. All of them are currently detained at the Gua Musang district police headquarters (IPD), and will be handed over to the Immigration Department for further investigation,” he said.–Bernama