KUALA LUMPUR: The Land Public Transport Agency (Apad) has revoked the permits of 100 lorries owned by a logistics company after they were found to be operating despite the firm's operator licence being suspended.
Apad said in a statement on Friday (Jan 30) that the lorries involved account for one-third of the total vehicles operated by Lian Gang Logistics Sdn Bhd.
"The revocation follows the company's continued operations even though its Operator Licence (No. 202001042810: Carrier Licence Class A) was suspended by Apad from Aug 27 to Sept 25, 2025," the statement said.
Apad explained that the 30-day suspension was imposed after the company failed to meet the requirements of the Road Transport Department’s Safety Inspection and Audit on June 24 last year.
"This decisive action serves as a reminder that Apad takes all safety violations seriously and will not hesitate to take drastic measures, even against large companies," the statement added.
The agency emphasised that enforcement actions will continue to be carried out to ensure road user safety and to preserve the integrity of the country’s transport industry. – Bernama
