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31 Mar 2026
Sarawak, Sarawak News, Kuching, Kuching News, Traffic Enforcement, JSPT Sarawak, BSPT Kuching, Road Safety, JSPT,

JSPT Sarawak & BSPT IPD Kuching Carried Out Motorcycle Ops (Street Thugs)

KUCHING – The Sarawak Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT) together with BSPT IPD Kuching carried out a large-scale motorcycle enforcement operation targeting street thugs around Jalan Masja, Kuching from 29 to 30 March 2026.

The operation, which ran from 3.30pm until 2.30am, involved a deployment of 35 officers and personnel. Over the course of the enforcement exercise, 108 motorcycles and 118 individuals were inspected.

Authorities reported that a total of 350 summonses were issued for various traffic offences. Among the most common violations detected were:

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  • Driving without a licence
  • Vehicle modifications, including exhaust and structural changes
  • Absence of registration numbers
  • Missing rear-view mirrors
  • Faulty or non-compliant vehicle lights and accessories

In addition, arrests were made under Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 for reckless and dangerous driving, including wheelies. Police highlighted that such acts pose serious risks to road users. Offenders convicted under this section face penalties of up to five years’ imprisonment and fines between RM5,000 and RM15,000 for a first offence. Repeat offenders may face up to ten years in prison and fines ranging from RM10,000 to RM20,000, alongside possible driving licence disqualification.

The operation also saw 65 motorcycles seized under Section 60 of the Road Transport Act 1987 for modifications that did not comply with specifications.

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Police stated that the operation was aimed at curbing illegal street activities and ensuring the safety of road users. JSPT Sarawak reaffirmed its commitment to intensifying similar enforcement actions in the future to maintain high levels of compliance with road laws.

The crackdown reflects ongoing efforts by Sarawak authorities to tackle dangerous riding behaviour and promote safer roads. Officials stressed that such operations are necessary to protect the public and discourage reckless activities that threaten community safety.

By Sarawak Daily

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