Viral image of alleged traffic summons for Ysuku T-shirt is fake, says S'gor police


PETALING JAYA: A viral image of a traffic summons allegedly issued to a motorist for wearing a Ysuku T-shirt is fake, says the Selangor Traffic Investigations and Enforcement Department.

Ysuku is the urban term currently used by motorcycle riders for the Yamaha Y15ZR. The motorcycle has gained notoriety for being heavily modified here and Bukit Aman has been monitoring the activities of groups on social media who have been posting images and videos of their illegally modified machines.

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