Darthrevan Supercharged November 27, 2013 Share November 27, 2013 The Ops Cantas Khas Trafik crackdown has already begun with the police rounding up habitual traffic offenders first. The operation commenced in Ipoh and saw traffic policemen going “door to door” to bring in motorists with more than two warrants of arrests and more than 15 unsettled summonses. The first operation was conducted between 3pm and 6pm on Thursday. Nationwide operations, which will see the police stopping motorists at roadblocks, will commence next week. “We are targeting the habitual offenders first,” Acting Federal Traffic chief Senior Asst Comm Mohd Fuad Abd Latiff told The Star yesterday. He advised the public not to be alarmed as the habitual offenders would still be given a chance to settle the summonses despite being picked up. “The objective of the operation is to get the offenders to pay up,” he stressed. SAC Mohd Fuad said the police had prepared the warrants of arrest for 251,000 traffic offenders. “We are going ahead with roadblocks mounted nationwide to arrest errant vehicle users from next week. “After being arrested at a roadblock, the motorist will be brought to the police station and if he or she refuses to pay the summons, the person will be released on police bail with one surety,” he said, adding that the police would then apply for a new court date for the individual to either challenge the case or plead for a lower fine. He said all preparations ahead of starting the roadblocks had been completed. “We want to ensure that all state police contingents will be ready to carry out the operations successfully,” he said. Asked about public complaints over difficulties in checking summonses on the official police online portal, SAC Mohd Fuad said there were many alternatives to do so, including through www.myeg.com.my, www.rilek.com.my, post offices and at Maybank ATMs. “The public can check at selected shopping malls or go straight to any traffic police counter. They can even check at the Road Transport Department branches,” he said. It was previously reported that the number of traffic offenders had been growing each year and along with that the number of motorists who were ignoring their summonses. In 2008, traffic police went after 96,000 vehicle users with unsettled summonses under Ops Warta VII but as of now, the figure had shot up to more than 1.7 million. Unable to go after all of them at once, police are targeting over 251,000 errant motorists, heavy vehicle drivers and motorcyclists in the first stage of Ops Cantas Khas Trafik. Notices are being sent out to the offenders, warning them that warrants of arrest have been issued. At the same time, expired warrants are being renewed. Source: http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013/11/23/Crackdown-begins-in-Ipoh-Police-mount-first-operation-to-round-up-traffic-offenders.aspx ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostrider 3rd Gear November 27, 2013 Share November 27, 2013 The problem is...their road blocks hor...some errant motorist will just zoom pass or see nia take a detour liao...hahahaha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nullifi3d 4th Gear November 27, 2013 Share November 27, 2013 (edited) When its system (RILEK) uses this photo, you wonder if you can take them seriously Edited November 27, 2013 by Nullifi3d 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Passion 5th Gear November 27, 2013 Share November 27, 2013 Sometimes pay liao they never clear the system. End up pay again. If you get what I mean by not clearing the system. So before they start offending more citizen, they should start by ensuring integrity of officers there. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toothiewabbit Supersonic November 27, 2013 Share November 27, 2013 The problem is...their road blocks hor...some errant motorist will just zoom pass or see nia take a detour liao...hahahaha Some of the locals dun stop at road blocks becos they are wary of rogue cops. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostrider 3rd Gear November 28, 2013 Share November 28, 2013 Some of the locals dun stop at road blocks becos they are wary of rogue cops. if its a proper road block...they use quite a fair bit of resources...like at least will have 3 patrol cars...support vehicles and personnel. If see just less than 4 cops manning a road block...usually its for makan supper one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zensushi 1st Gear December 2, 2013 Share December 2, 2013 When its system (RILEK) uses this photo, you wonder if you can take them seriously LoL. If that was real, Malaysia really all 'Boleh'! >_< Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fastfive1 5th Gear December 4, 2013 Share December 4, 2013 Hey came across one yesterday night. Stopped a bunch of MY cars but let SG cars pass. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maskedrider 4th Gear December 4, 2013 Share December 4, 2013 Hey came across one yesterday night. Stopped a bunch of MY cars but let SG cars pass. Check their road tax renew bo ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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