Police Issue 194 Summonses, Seize 24 Motorcycles In Kuantan Operation
Kuantan acting police chief Supt Mohd Adli Mat Daud said the operation followed public complaints over illegal racing and dangerous motorcycle stunts that frequently occur on weekends.
'A total of 65 individuals aged between 15 and 25 were issued summonses for various traffic offences,' he said in a statement today.

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