JPJ looking to root out foreigners on Malaysian roads without valid licences


Lokman (right) during the JPJ special operations here.

MELAKA: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) admits that the number of foreigners on Malaysian roads without valid driving licences is a worrying issue.

JPJ senior enforcement director Datuk Lokman Jamaan said his enforcement team’s focus currently was to look out for these foreigners during roadblocks.

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