KUALA LUMPUR: A long convoy of vehicles was the subject of public attention as it made its way to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.
The convoy literally stopped traffic as it headed towards the city centre.
These cars were part of a security simulation exercise carried out by the police in preparation for the 46th Asean Summit and Related Summits which Malaysia, as Asean Chair, is hosting.
The simulation, involving the convoy of vehicles of the delegation and country leaders, was conducted based on the actual movement schedule.
Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order (operations) deputy director Deputy Comm MV Sri Kumar said in addition to route control, personnel are also tasked with monitoring movement and overseeing security preparations.
"This includes the use of metal detectors and facial recognition technology,” he said during the exercise.
More than 6,200 officers and personnel have been assigned for duty throughout the summit.
DCP Sri Kumar urged the public to cooperate fully with authorities.
"We are only implementing phased road closures for a week to ensure the smooth running and safety of the event,” he said.
He also advised the public to avoid unnecessary travel, particularly in and around the capital during this period.
The 46th Asean Summit will begin with senior officials’ meetings tomorrow, followed by ministerial-level meetings on May 25, while the leaders’ summit will commence on May 26.
In conjunction with the summit, six highways and 25 major roads in the capital will be closed or diverted in stages to facilitate smooth traffic flow and ensure the security of the event.