Selangor Journal
Road Transport Department officers at the Sungai Besi Toll Plaza in Kuala Lumpur, on April 29, 2022. — Picture via FACEBOOK/JPJ

Op Pewa on foreign drivers: 280 summonses issued, 49 held, 68 vehicles seized

KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 21 — The Federal Territory Road Transport Department (WPKL JPJ) issued 280 summonses for various offences in Op Pewa held around Jalan Tasik Tambahan in Ampang here today.

In yet another blitz on foreign drivers codenamed Op Pewa (Pemandu Warga Asing), WPKL JPJ deputy director Erick Jusiang said of this number, 114 summonses were issued to foreigners for not having a driving licence, 32 summonses for vehicles without insurance cover, while 68 vehicles were seized, comprising 64 motorcycles, two cars and two lorries.

The inspection found that most of the seized vehicles belonged to locals driven by foreigners.

“I advise locals not to rent or allow foreigners to drive their vehicles because a summons will be issued to the driver and owner and the vehicle will be confiscated under Section 64 (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987,” he said today.

In the operation, 49 foreigners from Bangladesh, Myanmar, India, Pakistan, and Indonesia were also arrested for not having valid travel documents and overstaying in the country.

Erick said those arrested were aged between 20 and 50 and they were taken to the Malaysian Immigration Department office in Kuala Lumpur for further action.

The operation which started at about 9am to 2pm, was conducted by 68 personnel of WPKL JPJ and 11 officers from the Immigration Department.

— Bernama

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