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Road Transport Department (RTD) senior director (Enforcement) Datuk Lokman Jamaan (second from left) with an example of a clone luxury vehicle which was confiscated during the Tindakan Tegas kepada Pemilik Kenderaan Klon programme, at the press conference in the department’s Selangor headquarters in Shah Alam, on November 10, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

RTD: Syndicates believed to be behind cloned vehicle sales

SHAH ALAM, Nov 10 — The sale of cloned vehicles are believed to be orchestrated by well-organised syndicates as the vehicles brought into the country have a certificate of entitlement (COE) that will expire in three to seven days before being disposed of in that neighbouring country.

Road Transport Department (RTD) senior director (Enforcement) Datuk Lokman Jamaan said that based on the investigation, the syndicates are believed to be smuggling vehicles from Singapore using cars with COE about to expire, hiding them in the country before being sold cheaper than the market price which is S$3,000 to S$5,000 (RM10,069 to RM16,781)
to buyers via various social media platforms.

He said among the most offered models are BMW, Lexus, Mercedes, Honda and Toyota and the syndicates target individuals aged 25 to 40.

“Most of the victims were deceived by the offer of a cheap price and they were also promised to be given road tax and car ownership documents but RTD never issued them,” Lokman said at a press conference at Selangor RTD today.

RTD is still actively tracking the network of syndicates selling cloned vehicles using its Road Charge Vehicle Entry Permit (RCVEP) system at the country’s entry point in Johor, to track foreign vehicles brought here.

“The system will keep a record of the vehicle being in the country for a period of more than two months. When the vehicle is in the country for a long period of time, we suspect that the vehicle is a cloned car and we will conduct an operation to detect it,” he said.

In Selangor, about 329 cases of cloned vehicles were recorded since 2011 via the department’s special operations, and RTD also implemented the disposal of cloned vehicles, with 234 vehicles in 2019 and 46 vehicles in 2022 being auctioned this year, he said.

— Bernama

 

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