Johor police: Over 10 million outstanding summonses worth RM3.02bil recorded since 2000


Comm Ayob Khan (right) greeting members of the public that are waiting to pay their outstanding summonses at the Johor Baru South traffic police headquarters.- THOMAS YONG/The Star

JOHOR BARU: Johor police recorded a total of RM3.02bil in outstanding summonses involving various traffic offences since the year 2000.

Its state Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department deputy chief Deputy Supt Khairul Azhar Ismail said of the total, the outstanding summonses involving Singaporeans were RM58.07mil.

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