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Thursday, April 23, 2015

Pay your summonses or face arrest, warn cops

Motorists have been warned if they are stopped at road blocks and found to have outstanding summonses, they may get arrested. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, April 23, 2015.Motorists have been warned if they are stopped at road blocks and found to have outstanding summonses, they may get arrested. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, April 23, 2015.
Thousands of traffic offenders who had not settled their traffic summonses should do so immediately if they do not want to be arrested.
The Star reported today that the police would be conducting Ops Warta next month and warrants of arrests would be served on hardcore offenders.
“To date, 2.49 million of the 4.09 million warrants of arrests have already been settled.
In 2008, traffic police had embarked on a door-to-door operation to serve warrants of arrest to traffic offenders under Ops Warta.
In 2013, police targeted over 251,000 errant motorists, heavy vehicle drivers and motorcyclists in the first stage of Ops Cantas Trafik.
Notices were sent out to the offenders, warning them that warrants of arrest had been issued against them.
Bukit Aman had also worked together with the EPF (Employees Provident Fund) and National Registration Department to track down the addresses of these traffic offenders, The Star report said.
SAC Mohd Fuad said multiple warnings had been given over the past two years, but these offenders were stubborn and had refused to settle their summonses.
Motorists can check if they had outstanding summonses through www.myeg.com.my and www.rilek.com.my.
“You can also check at any traffic police counter, post office and Maybank ATM and at selected shopping malls and Road Transport Department branches,” SAC Mohd Fuad said.
SAC Mohd Fuad said Ops Warta would begin some time next month.
“Don’t be surprised if you are stopped at a road block next month and are placed under arrest,” he said.
SAC Mohd Fuad said in the first three months of this year, police had issued 880,914 summonses.
“From these summonses, 9,119 were for misuse of the emergency lane while 69,629 summonses were for cutting the queue."
- TMI

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