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  • Friday, 10 Dec 2004

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KOTA BARU: Traffic summonses issued to Thais who entered Malaysia via Kelantan are “negligible” as most of them observed traffic rules, Kelantan Police Chief SAC 1 Zuber Shariff said. 

Only a small number of them committed offences like speeding and beating the traffic light, he said when commenting on Ops Warta II to track down 54,000 traffic offenders in Kelantan who have yet to settle their summonses in the past five years. – Bernama 

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