JPJ, Apad to probe company over Segamat crash


JOHOR BARU: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) and the Land Public Transport Agency (Apad) have been directed to immediately conduct an audit and investigation into a transport company involved in a crash that claimed three lives in Segamat.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said firm action must be taken, including holding the company accountable for failing to monitor its driver, who tested positive for methamphetamine.

"I hope the police will complete their investigation as soon as possible and charge the driver in court without delay.

"I am confident the Attorney General will pursue a firm prosecution commensurate with the offence committed," he said in a Facebook post after visiting the victims' families at Hospital Segamat on Saturday (April 4) afternoon.

Loke added that two victims remain hospitalised, with one of them in critical condition in the intensive care unit.

Loke described the incident as another deeply tragic accident.

He said the government acknowledges that most lorry drivers are professionals who carry out their duties with discipline but a small minority still misuse drugs.

Earlier, Loke met the victims' parents and extended a personal contribution to help cover medical expenses and ease the families' burden.

In the 3.45pm accident on April 2 in Gemas Baharu, a lorry crashed into the rear of a van carrying a family of five.

The van skidded into the opposite lane and was hit by a 10-tonne lorry, killing three of them, including a husband and wife.

The 28-year-old driver has been remanded by the Segamat Magistrate's Court. – Bernama

 

 

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