Road Transport Department director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli (left) and senior enforcement director Muhammad Kifli Ma Hassan looking at one of the seized vehicles with expired road tax and insurance policy.
JOHOR BARU: In two weeks, 270 luxury vehicles have been seized nationwide in the Road Transport Department (JPJ)’s crackdown on owners driving without valid road tax and insurance.
JPJ director-general Datuk Aedy Fadly Ramli said those caught include celebrities, influencers and successful businesspeople, with some owing up to RM29,000 in road tax arrears.
“The seized cars include Ferrari, Lamborghini and Rolls-Royce, with some of them still driven without road tax for about three years.
“In Johor alone, we detained 11 vehicles, including a car with an annual road tax of RM12,000.
“In Kuala Lumpur the highest road tax arrears recorded was RM29,000,” he said in a press conference here on Friday (Aug 15).
Aedy Fadly said the vehicles will only be released once owners pay all their outstanding road tax, insurance payments and summonses.
“Driving without a valid road tax and insurance puts not only other road users at risk, but also the driver themselves in the event of accidents,” he said.
He added that the Ops Luxury operation will be expanded to Sabah and Sarawak soon.
