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Ops Selamat: 113 deaths recorded in six days, say police

Deputy IGP says total of 9,816 road accidents occurred in the period

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 May 2022 7:01PM

Ops Selamat: 113 deaths recorded in six days, say police
Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Razarudin Husain says yesterday alone saw 24 fatalities recorded in road accidents. – The Vibes file pic, May 5, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – A total of 113 deaths in road accidents were recorded nationwide in Ops Selamat as of yesterday, said Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Razarudin Husain.

He said during the six days of the operation, which was launched on April 29 prior to the Aidilfitri festival, a total of 9,816 accidents were reported nationwide.

He said on the first day itself, a total of 2,140 accidents were logged involving 10 deaths while yesterday alone (the sixth day), 1,455 accidents were recorded involving 24 fatalities.

“Motorcyclists and pillion riders formed the highest number with 72 deaths; followed by 30 car drivers and passengers; six pedestrians; two involving a van driver and passenger; two deaths in a four-wheel drive; as well as one taxi passenger or driver,” he said when contacted today.

Razarudin said Selangor recorded the highest number of accidents with 2,160 cases, followed by Johor (1,372), Perak (982), Kuala Lumpur (875), Penang (803), Kedah (659), Pahang (561) and Negri Sembilan (507).

He added that Melaka recorded 405 accidents, Kelantan (484 cases), Sarawak (319), Sabah (311), Terengganu (303) and Perlis (75).

“Urban roads recorded the highest number of accidents with 3,876 cases, followed by federal roads with 2,148 cases, state roads (1,937) and highways (1,043),” he said.

He added that, during the period, a total of 26,837 summonses for six major offences were issued to drivers, with speeding being the main misdemeanour with 25,582 summonses. – Bernama, May 5, 2022

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