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Kelantan RTD issues 343 summonses to undocumented migrants in 2022

Many vehicles used by them either rented, bought from locals, dept says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Jan 2023 12:50PM

Kelantan RTD issues 343 summonses to undocumented migrants in 2022
The Kelantan Road Transport Department says it inspected a total of 187,424 vehicles in 2022, of which 31,031 had action taken against them. – Bernama pic, January 1, 2023 

KOTA BARU – The Kelantan Road Transport Department (RTD) issued 343 summonses to undocumented migrants for various offences last year.

Its director Mohd Misuari Abdullah said checks revealed that most of the vehicles used by the migrants were either rented or bought from locals.

“As we know, they are not allowed to purchase vehicles in Malaysia because of their status.

“Therefore, they take the easy way out by purchasing vehicles from locals without transferring ownership,” he told reporters after the 2023 New Year’s Eve operation at Jalan Padang Enggang here last night.

Misuari said during the same period, the department also confiscated 30 vehicles used by undocumented migrants.

Earlier, the Kelantan RTD conducted checks on 420 vehicles in the operation and issued 251 summonses for various offences.

“In 2022, a total of 187,424 vehicles were inspected, of which 31,031 had action taken against them. We also issued 71,025 summons notices and confiscated 245 vehicles,” he added. – Bernama, January 1, 2023

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