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JiBuy Pioneer Sinkie Had 116 Traffic Summons & Finally Tio Arrested!

AhMeng

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Singaporean Driver Settles RM28,000 Fine For 116 Outstanding Summonses In Johor Bahru
BY SADHO RAM — 29 SEP 2019
He wasn't allowed to go back until he cleared the fine.
Cover image via Harian Metro

  • A Singaporean driver had to settle
    116 outstanding summonses worth RM28,000
    after he was detained during an operation dubbed
    "Operasi Saman Tertunggak Warganegara Asing 10"
    in Johor Bahru
    • According to Bukit Aman Traffic Investigations and Enforcement Department deputy director Senior Assistant Commissioner (SAC) Mohd Nadzri Hussain, the 60-year-old Singaporean man was arrested on Saturday, 28 September.

      He was driving his vehicle near the Internal Ring Road Museum, one of the two Malaysian exits to Singapore, SAC Mohd Nadzri was reported saying by Harian Metro.
    • 9ea1

      Image viaHarian Metro
  • The operation was aimed at Singaporean drivers who had outstanding summonses in Malaysia from 2000 until this year
    • "There was an interesting case yesterday. We found a vehicle with 116 summonses. The driver paid all the summons for RM28,000," SAC Mohd Nadzri said.

      According to Mohd Nadzri, the operation was also a step in preparing Singaporeans to settle their outstanding summonses before the implementation of Vehicle entry permit (VEP) which is expected to come into force starting 1 October.

      "All foreign vehicles who want to get their VEP must first settle all their summonses otherwise they will not be able to enter the country," he said, adding that payment can also be made throughout Singapore from 900 available AXS machines.
  • The operation started on Friday and will end on Monday midnight
    • During which period, police are targeting to collect RM750,000 in outstanding summonses. So far, they have managed to collect RM611,000 as of 10am Sunday.

      "The OSTWA10 started at about 6am last Friday and will end at midnight on Monday at two locations namely Jalan Lingkaran Dalam, Muzium Tokoh Johor Baru and R & R Gelang Patah, Iskandar Puteri," The Star Online quoted Mohd Nadzri as saying.

      He also said that a total of 3,174 summonses have been resolved involving 2,687 Singaporeans and 487 Malaysians in the last two days.

 

syed putra

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You should check your outstanding summons on pdrm website i think. Just jey in your car number.otherwise the cops are scamming as 116 summons how can be so expensive. Parking is under local council. Only traffic offence like speeding and runing red lights under cops.1 speeding ticket only RM300. Got duscount if you pay voluntarily with plead letter
 

Lizzert

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You should check your outstanding summons on pdrm website i think. Just jey in your car number.otherwise the cops are scamming as 116 summons how can be so expensive. Parking is under local council. Only traffic offence like speeding and runing red lights under cops.1 speeding ticket only RM300. Got duscount if you pay voluntarily with plead letter
Where and how do you voluntarily compound fines. thanks
 

bobby

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You got so many unpaid summons in JB...yet you still want to drive into JB.

You say deserve it or not?
 
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