00:00A total of 967 summonses were issued for various offenses during an integrated traffic operation
00:09at multiple locations in Kuala Lumpur.
00:12Kuala Lumpur Deputy Police Chief Deputy Commissioner Datuk Azri Akmar Ayob reported that nearly
00:182,400 vehicles were inspected during the operation, which ran from 11 a.m. on Saturday to 5 a.m.
00:25on Sunday.
00:27As a result of the operation, police seized 29 vehicles for illegal modifications and
00:32detained 8 individuals who tested positive for drugs, along with 13 others for drunk
00:38driving.
00:39The operation, led by the Kuala Lumpur Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department
00:44JSPT, also involved officers and personnel from the Narcotic Crime Investigation Department
00:50NCID, the Road Transport Department JPJ, and the Department of Environment DOE.
00:58DCP Azri explained that the primary objective of the operation was to ensure that vehicles
01:04and drivers complied with traffic regulations.
01:07The operation is conducted weekly in response to public complaints about noisy exhausts
01:13and dangerous stunts performed by some road users.
01:17DCP Azri urged the public to adhere to traffic regulations, avoid illegal vehicle modifications,
01:24and refrain from engaging in unlawful activities on the road.
01:28He stressed that riders performing dangerous stunts will be detained and prosecuted under
01:32the Road Transport Act 1987.
01:36The operation took place at several key locations in the city, including Jalan Sultan Aslan
01:41Shah, Jalan Tun Razak, and Jalan Bangsar.
01:47For more information visit www.fema.gov
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