Law enforcers must be in plain sight


ON April 16, three Road Transport Department (JPJ) officers stopped an express bus on the North-South expressway heading towards Nilai. The altercation between one of the officers and the driver was recorded, and the video went viral.

The driver was adamant that he was stopped without reason and initially feared that the officers were robbers, as they were not in uniform or wearing JPJ vests. Both parties have lodged police reports.

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