Putting an end to illegal taxi service


Razali (middle) and his men with photos of vehicles seized during the two operations in Pengerang.

JOHOR BARU: The Johor Road Transport Department (JPJ) has crippled the activities of an illegal taxi service run by foreigners in a special operation at Sungai Rengit, Pengerang, near here.

Its director, Razali Wagiman, said the department seized 11 cars, namely Proton Wira, Proton Waja, Proton Saga and Proton Iswara, which were driven by Nepalese and Bangladeshi nationals.

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