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Road closure list for Asean Summit to be announced on May 20, says Saifuddin

Road closure list for Asean Summit to be announced on May 20, says Saifuddin

The Star16-05-2025

PUTRAJAYA: The list of road closures for the upcoming Asean Summit 2025 will be announced on May 20, says Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.
'During our last Cabinet meeting, the Communication Ministry has already been tasked with informing the public on the roads used to avoid congestion.
'We (Home Ministry) will also do our dry run on the 20th as well. For the police side we are in our final phase,' he said after an appreciation ceremony for the Immigration Department (JIM) here.
Saifuddin said that a total of 7,200 police will be deployed for security purposes.
On the Immigration Department level, he said that more than 2,000 personnel were currently undergoing training to ensure smooth processing when the delegations arrive.
'It must be seamless from the side of people and goods mobility. We have identified all main entry points including the Subang airport where several will land there,' he added.
Kuala Lumpur will host the 46th Asean Summit, the second Asean-GCC Summit and the inaugural Asean-GCC-China Economic Summit concurrently at the end of this month.

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