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Three luxury MPVs among 27 vehicles impounded by JPJ during joint ops on Kuching-Samarahan Expressway
Three luxury MPVs among 27 vehicles impounded by JPJ during joint ops on Kuching-Samarahan Expressway

Borneo Post

time3 days ago

  • Borneo Post

Three luxury MPVs among 27 vehicles impounded by JPJ during joint ops on Kuching-Samarahan Expressway

A JPJ Sarawak personnel member wheels an impounded motorcycle onto a lorry. — JPJ Sarawak photo KUCHING (Aug 8): The Road Transport Department (JPJ) Sarawak confiscated 27 vehicles, including three luxury multi-purpose vehicles (MPVs), last night. JPJ Sarawak said the vehicles were seized during an integrated operation conducted at two strategic locations on the Kuching-Samarahan Expressway. 'During the operation, a total of 373 summonses were issued for various road traffic offences. 'Enforcement action also led to the seizure of 27 vehicles, comprising 23 motorcycles, one commercial lorry, and three luxury MPVs. 'These vehicles were impounded due to serious offences, namely expired road tax and lack of valid insurance coverage,' JPJ Sarawak said in a Facebook post. The integrated operation also saw the police issue 145 traffic summonses. A JPJ Sarawak personnel member points out the licence plate of a luxury MPV. – JPJ Sarawak photo Meanwhile, the National Anti-Drugs Agency (AADK) also tested 22 individuals and found eight of them positive for drugs – seven for methamphetamine and one for cannabis. 'The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) reported no cases of corruption or misconduct, reflecting the smooth and integrity-driven collaboration among the participating agencies,' said JPJ Sarawak. The department thanked all agencies for demonstrating unwavering commitment to the success of the operation. 'This strategic collaboration was not merely a routine enforcement exercise, but a testament to the government's and enforcement bodies' resolve to uphold road safety, officer integrity, and the well-being of the public,' added JPJ Sarawak. Among those present were JPJ Sarawak deputy director Nor Azlan Ibrahim and Operations Section head Saifullah Ali. JPJ Sarawak Kuching-Samarahan Expressway lead

JPJ seizes two vehicles with expired road tax during Sibu operation
JPJ seizes two vehicles with expired road tax during Sibu operation

Borneo Post

time24-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Borneo Post

JPJ seizes two vehicles with expired road tax during Sibu operation

Nor Azlan (left) is seen while JPJ officers check a staff member's vehicle at JPJ Sibu. SIBU (April 24): The Road Transport Department (JPJ) seized two vehicles with road tax that had expired during an operation at Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman here yesterday. JPJ Sarawak deputy director Nor Azlan Ibrahim said the car and van drivers were also issued summonses for operating vehicles with road tax that had expired for over six months. 'A total of 28 summons notices and 28 enforcement notices were also issued to drivers for various offenses during the operation,' he said in a statement. More than 390 vehicles of various types were inspected during the operation. Separately, JPJ Sarawak is also conducting an audit on compliance with standards and specifications involving vehicles owned by its officers and staff at all offices and branches throughout Sarawak. Nor Azlan said the audit covered regulations on the use of tinted windows and vehicle registration numbers. 'We want the vehicles used be JPJ Sarawak officers and staff to serve as the best example and reference in terms of compliance to all established regulations, as well as being consistently safe to use on the roads. 'We also highly encourage vehicle owners in Sarawak to visit any nearby JPJ Sarawak branch to obtain accurate information about permissible modifications approved under the Road Transport Act (RTA) 1987 and its subsidiary regulations,' he said. Nor Azlan added any staff vehicles found to be non-complaint and failing the audit would be issued a notice for further investigation and action. He said as a department responsible for enforcing road laws, it would be inappropriate to allow officers and staff to disregard the rules and set a bad example for the community. 'Compliance with road regulations and laws is not just about vehicle modifications but all aspects of road safety regulations, to ensure that the road environment, particularly in Sarawak, remains safe and conducive,' he added.

Sarawak JPJ personnel's vehicles under scrutiny for regulatory compliance
Sarawak JPJ personnel's vehicles under scrutiny for regulatory compliance

The Sun

time23-04-2025

  • The Sun

Sarawak JPJ personnel's vehicles under scrutiny for regulatory compliance

SIBU: The Sarawak Road Transport Department (JPJ) is inspecting its personnel's vehicles at all state branches to ensure they comply with regulations regarding tinted windows and vehicle registration numbers. State JPJ deputy director Nor Azlan Ibrahim said the initiative is aimed at setting a good example for the public on regulatory adherence and road safety. 'We want our officers and staff to serve as role models for the public. Therefore, all their vehicles must comply with the regulations under the Road Transport Act 1987 and the Road Transport Rules,' he said in a statement today. He advised Sarawak vehicle owners to visit the nearest JPJ branch for information about legally allowed vehicle modifications. Earlier, Nor Azlan took part in the JPJ Director's Operation No. 5/2025 held at Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman here alongside JPJ Sarawak head of Operations Section Saifullah Ali. Nor Azlan said the internal checks have been implemented since last year and any personnel's vehicle found to be non-compliant will be issued a notice for investigation and possible summons if they refuse to adhere. 'This action serves as an initial reminder. If they are still non-compliant, we will proceed with stricter action without further warning,' he added. He said that, as an enforcement agency for road laws, JPJ will not tolerate any breaches of regulations committed by its personnel. Nor Azlan also urged the public to comply with road rules, including safety standards and vehicle modifications, to ensure Sarawak's road environment remains safe and conducive.

S'wak JPJ staff vehicles under scrutiny for regulatory compliance
S'wak JPJ staff vehicles under scrutiny for regulatory compliance

The Sun

time23-04-2025

  • The Sun

S'wak JPJ staff vehicles under scrutiny for regulatory compliance

SIBU: The Sarawak Road Transport Department (JPJ) is inspecting its personnel's vehicles at all state branches to ensure they comply with regulations regarding tinted windows and vehicle registration numbers. State JPJ deputy director Nor Azlan Ibrahim said the initiative is aimed at setting a good example for the public on regulatory adherence and road safety. 'We want our officers and staff to serve as role models for the public. Therefore, all their vehicles must comply with the regulations under the Road Transport Act 1987 and the Road Transport Rules,' he said in a statement today. He advised Sarawak vehicle owners to visit the nearest JPJ branch for information about legally allowed vehicle modifications. Earlier, Nor Azlan took part in the JPJ Director's Operation No. 5/2025 held at Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman here alongside JPJ Sarawak head of Operations Section Saifullah Ali. Nor Azlan said the internal checks have been implemented since last year and any personnel's vehicle found to be non-compliant will be issued a notice for investigation and possible summons if they refuse to adhere. 'This action serves as an initial reminder. If they are still non-compliant, we will proceed with stricter action without further warning,' he added. He said that, as an enforcement agency for road laws, JPJ will not tolerate any breaches of regulations committed by its personnel. Nor Azlan also urged the public to comply with road rules, including safety standards and vehicle modifications, to ensure Sarawak's road environment remains safe and conducive.

Sarawak JPJ Personnel's Vehicles Under Scrutiny For Regulatory Compliance
Sarawak JPJ Personnel's Vehicles Under Scrutiny For Regulatory Compliance

Barnama

time23-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • Barnama

Sarawak JPJ Personnel's Vehicles Under Scrutiny For Regulatory Compliance

SIBU, April 23 (Bernama) -- The Sarawak Road Transport Department (JPJ) is inspecting its personnel's vehicles at all state branches to ensure they comply with regulations regarding tinted windows and vehicle registration numbers. State JPJ deputy director Nor Azlan Ibrahim said the initiative is aimed at setting a good example for the public on regulatory adherence and road safety. "We want our officers and staff to serve as role models for the public. Therefore, all their vehicles must comply with the regulations under the Road Transport Act 1987 and the Road Transport Rules," he said in a statement today.

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