Over RM260,000 in traffic summonses payments collected at Selangor AKM tour


SHAH ALAM: Police have so far collected RM264,790 in traffic summonses payments after offering a 50 per cent discount in conjunction with the Selangor Keluarga Malaysia Aspirations (AKM) Tour being held at the Shah Alam Stadium grounds here.

Shah Alam district police chief Mohd Iqbal Ibrahim said as of 4pm on Saturday (Aug 20), a total of 2,392 traffic summonses were settled at a temporary counter set up.

As the offer ends on Sunday (Aug 21), he encouraged the public to settle their outstanding summonses either at the AKM tour or at the Shah Alam district police headquarters from 9am to 4pm.

"All traffic summonses will be offered the 50% discount, except for non-compoundable offences, cases mentioned in court, heavy vehicle and emergency lane offences, overtaking dangerously and on double lines, beating red lights and exhaust modifications," he told Bernama.

The Selangor AKM tour, which kicked off on Friday (Aug 19) with various interesting programmes and activities, ends on Sunday.

Organised by the Entrepreneurship Development and Cooperatives Ministry, the eighth edition of the AKM Tour themed 'Malaysian Family Entrepreneurs Drivers of National Economy', features about 100 booths set up by small and medium industry entrepreneurs and also 109 activities throughout the three-day event. - Bernama

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