JPJ of Kedah collected RM101,300 from 352 summonses issued to vehicles from Thailand for various offences
: The Road Transport Department of Kedah collected RM101,300 from 352 summonses issued to vehicles from Thailand for various offences committed in operations carried out since last December.
He added that the highest amount of summons paid involved a 45-year-old Thai van owner, who had arrears of RM17,700. “We need to be firm with those who commit offences here. Foreigners must respect and obey our rules just like how we obey the rules of other countries,” he told reporters during the 2025 Chinese New Year Special Op at the Shahab Perdana Bus Terminal here last night.
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