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25 Nov 2025
Kuching Police Crack Down on Street Thugs in Late-Night Traffic Operation

Kuching Police Crack Down on Street Thugs in Late-Night Traffic Operation

KUCHING — A major crackdown on street thugs and dangerous motorcycle modifications was carried out by the Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Division of IPD Kuching during a late-night operation from 22 to 23 November 2025. The operation, held between 9pm and 4am, focused on the Pangkalan Sapi and Jalan Astana areas, long known as hotspots for illegal motorcycle activities.

According to police, the operation was launched to curb the rising trend of reckless riding, illegal modifications and street racing, which continue to pose dangers to the public. Despite unpredictable weather, officers pushed on with their duties, ensuring the operation ran smoothly without any safety incidents.

Throughout the operation, police inspected 62 motorcycles and checked 70 individuals. A total of 92 summonses were issued for various traffic offences, while 24 motorcycles were seized under Section 60(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 for serious modifications deemed hazardous.

Among the main offences detected were:
• Riding without a valid driving licence
• Expired road tax and insurance
• Illegal exhaust and structural modifications
• Number plates not complying with specifications
• Missing or non-standard side mirrors

Police highlighted that illegal modifications—especially loud exhaust pipes and altered structures—remain one of the most common and dangerous offences. Such changes often encourage reckless behaviour and increase accident risks, particularly among young riders.

IPD Kuching stressed that enforcement operations like this will continue to be carried out regularly. The goal is to ensure safer roads for the community and to send a clear message that street thuggery and irresponsible riding have no place in Kuching.

The authorities also urged parents to monitor their children’s riding habits and ensure their motorcycles comply with legal standards. Community cooperation, they said, is essential in curbing the menace of street thugs.

With consistent enforcement and public awareness, police believe Kuching can continue moving towards safer and more disciplined road culture—upholding values long practiced, while preparing the next generation to be more responsible on the road.

By Minul Islam Rony

Is a local journalist, dedicated to delivering accurate, timely, and community-focused reporting. He covers breaking stories, public affairs, and local developments that matter most to readers. As the CEO and PR Manager of Sarawak Daily, he also oversees editorial direction, strategic communication, and partnerships, ensuring the platform remains a trusted source of news for the region.