Apad revokes 100 lorry permits for operating during licence suspension


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.

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