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Home News Auto News Ops Warta Sees A Mere 38,000 Warrants Settled On First Day Ops Warta Sees A Mere 38,000 Warrants Settled On First Day Auto News Jim Kem | May 20, 2015 09:56 am Ops Warta is underway, leaving police the rather daunting task of tackling the 1.59 million outstanding arrest warrants for traffic offenders. The offenders themselves should be even more concerned, as a total of 69 individuals have been arrested nationwide under this operation so far. Federal Traffic police chief SAC Datuk Mohd Fuad Abdul Latiff said “You can run but you can’t hide from us,” according to report by The Sun Daily. Despite there being 69 individual offenders arrested, a mere 38,000 warrants have been settled since the operation kicked off. In terms of location for those placed under arrest, those from Penang came in at 36, followed by Malacca at 24, Selangor and Sabah had three each, finally one each from Perak, Perlis, and Kuala Lumpur.During the two week grace period given by the PDRM for guilty parties to come forward, only 260,000 summonses were handled, leaving the total number still very high which Mohd Fuad found “disappointing”.Since Monday, a total of 44 individuals had voluntarily turned up to settle their warrants at nearby police stations with most being from Sarawak (39 people), Sabah (three), and Terengganu (two).Mohd Fuad is perplexed as to why the remaining offenders are refusing to settle their summons, especially given that multiple warnings have been issued. Although they have not resorted to knocking on the doors of offenders’ place of residence and are concentrating on apprehending them through roadblocks. However, given the amount of warrants that have yet to be settled, that method remains in the periphery.He said, “All those arrested cooperated with us before they were taken to court. Thus, no handcuff was used so far.”Mohd Nadzri Hussain, KL Traffic police ACP, said that despite this, the public should take traffic offences seriously and come forward with any outstanding summonses voluntarily before they are caught at a roadblock or through other means. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Arrest Ops Warta PDRM Police Summons Traffic Warrant Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News In Two Months Police Able To Detect Unpaid Summonses With New ANPR Cameras Auto News Jim Kem | October 06, 2015 Police will begin the use of their 20 newly acquired automated number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras to take action against hardcore traffic ... PDRM To Use New Plate Scanners To Detect Traffic Offenders By August Auto News Chris Aaron | June 15, 2015 The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) will implement a new Automated Number Plate Recognition system come August, reports FMT.Costing the government some ... Settle Your Summonses Or Face Arrest, Ops Warta Kicks Off This Week Auto News Gerard | May 18, 2015 For individuals who have yet to settle their summonses or arrest warrants, you’d better hurry up and do so because Ops Warta has officially begun ... Hardcore Traffic Offenders To Face Arrest When Ops Warta Kicks Off Next Month Auto News Gerard | April 24, 2015 Malaysian police will launch Ops Warta next month in a nationwide campaign which will target hundreds of thousands of traffic offenders who have been ... Comments
Ops Warta Sees A Mere 38,000 Warrants Settled On First Day Auto News Jim Kem | May 20, 2015 09:56 am Ops Warta is underway, leaving police the rather daunting task of tackling the 1.59 million outstanding arrest warrants for traffic offenders. The offenders themselves should be even more concerned, as a total of 69 individuals have been arrested nationwide under this operation so far. Federal Traffic police chief SAC Datuk Mohd Fuad Abdul Latiff said “You can run but you can’t hide from us,” according to report by The Sun Daily. Despite there being 69 individual offenders arrested, a mere 38,000 warrants have been settled since the operation kicked off. In terms of location for those placed under arrest, those from Penang came in at 36, followed by Malacca at 24, Selangor and Sabah had three each, finally one each from Perak, Perlis, and Kuala Lumpur.During the two week grace period given by the PDRM for guilty parties to come forward, only 260,000 summonses were handled, leaving the total number still very high which Mohd Fuad found “disappointing”.Since Monday, a total of 44 individuals had voluntarily turned up to settle their warrants at nearby police stations with most being from Sarawak (39 people), Sabah (three), and Terengganu (two).Mohd Fuad is perplexed as to why the remaining offenders are refusing to settle their summons, especially given that multiple warnings have been issued. Although they have not resorted to knocking on the doors of offenders’ place of residence and are concentrating on apprehending them through roadblocks. However, given the amount of warrants that have yet to be settled, that method remains in the periphery.He said, “All those arrested cooperated with us before they were taken to court. Thus, no handcuff was used so far.”Mohd Nadzri Hussain, KL Traffic police ACP, said that despite this, the public should take traffic offences seriously and come forward with any outstanding summonses voluntarily before they are caught at a roadblock or through other means. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Arrest Ops Warta PDRM Police Summons Traffic Warrant
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In Two Months Police Able To Detect Unpaid Summonses With New ANPR Cameras Auto News Jim Kem | October 06, 2015 Police will begin the use of their 20 newly acquired automated number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras to take action against hardcore traffic ...
PDRM To Use New Plate Scanners To Detect Traffic Offenders By August Auto News Chris Aaron | June 15, 2015 The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) will implement a new Automated Number Plate Recognition system come August, reports FMT.Costing the government some ...
Settle Your Summonses Or Face Arrest, Ops Warta Kicks Off This Week Auto News Gerard | May 18, 2015 For individuals who have yet to settle their summonses or arrest warrants, you’d better hurry up and do so because Ops Warta has officially begun ...
Hardcore Traffic Offenders To Face Arrest When Ops Warta Kicks Off Next Month Auto News Gerard | April 24, 2015 Malaysian police will launch Ops Warta next month in a nationwide campaign which will target hundreds of thousands of traffic offenders who have been ...