Four drivers caught by LTA for providing illegal cross-border rides between Singapore and Malaysia


Four drivers were caught by the LTA for providing illegal cross-border chauffeur services between Singapore and Malaysia. - LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY/FACEBOOK

SINGAPORE: Four drivers have been nabbed by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) for providing cross-border chauffeured services between Singapore and Malaysia without the required licence.

In a Facebook post on Feb 21, LTA said it caught the drivers during a recent enforcement operation. It did not say when the operation was conducted.

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