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JPJ has issued over 482,000 saman worth RM25.3m to foreign drivers, seized over 15,700 vehicles since 2023

JPJ has issued over 482,000 <em>saman</em> worth RM25.3m to foreign drivers, seized over 15,700 vehicles since 2023

Road transport department (JPJ) senior enforcement director Datuk Muhammad Kifli Ma Hassan has revealed that 482,742 saman worth RM25.3 million were issued to foreign drivers from 2023 to 2025, The Star reports, with most of them being Rohingya, Bangladeshi, Indonesian, Middle Eastern, Indian and Chinese nationals.

The same period also saw 15,789 vehicles driven by foreign nationals seized. The main offences included driving without a valid licence, road tax and/nor insurance, as well as technical offences such as unauthorised vehicle modifications.

The Kuala Lumpur JPJ conducted Ops Pemandu Warga Asing (PEWA) on February 5 and 6, during which 61 vehicles were seized, 57 foreign drivers were inspected and 330 saman were issued.

Between January 1 and 23, the Johor JPJ acted against 459 non-Malaysian drivers for various offences including having no driving licence or insurance, and expired road tax.

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Comments

  • FrankC on Feb 10, 2026 at 2:12 pm

    Kalau Penguatkuasa JPJ betul betul serious, memang banyak kes orang asing jadi pemandu kenderaan komersial. oleh itu kerja penguatkuasaan mesti kekal serious. tak boleh let go!.. bagus, kita ada nampak pembaikan dalam usaha penguatkuasaan. kekalkan sehingga penguatkuasa kita dihormati!..

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  • thanks to government policy, we are also dumping ground for unwanted citizens from other countries, so sampah cars suit sampah rakyat like ours.

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    • wow buat komen sampah on Feb 11, 2026 at 12:26 am

      Foreigners came here to do dirty, difficult & dangerous jobs like collecting sampah, thanks to most local citizens who prefer easier, comfortable, predictable jobs..

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      • wowow on Feb 11, 2026 at 2:43 pm

        does doing their 3D jobs require them to drive cars illegally ?

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        • jgn buang sampah kat sini on Feb 12, 2026 at 1:34 am

          jpj did catch them for committing road transport related offences and probably these cases will be handed over to jim to see whether any of these offenders are in the country illegally. that’s the government’s policy concerning law enforcement. but what was it u had commented earlier about the government’s policy? was it something u said about sampah?

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        • yes and the point still stands, gomen should vet strictly foreign entrants and migrants. doing 3D jobs does not give them the right to drive illegally on the road.

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          • cukup la tu jgn menyampah lagi on Feb 14, 2026 at 12:03 am

            well, if u already agree that a government agency like jpj is catching foreigners who break our country’s laws in line with the govt’s policy, then don’t in the 1st place associate the govt’s policy with sampah..

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  • Issuing… worth xxx amount…
    Do they pay? Are all the mentioned amount collected?
    What is the point or purpose of mentioning here?
    My company earn 100 trillion but all goes to bad debts?

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