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No more warnings, KL to act against traffic offenders from Oct 1

The Straits Times

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September 30, 2025

There will be no more warnings for motorists in Malaysia’s capital city, with police clamping down hard on road users who flout traffic laws come Oct 1.

Kuala Lumpur police chief, Commissioner Fadil Marsus, told The Star that warnings or advocacy notices issued to road users during the Law Compliance Operation - codenamed Ops PUU - will stop on Oct 1.

“Starting Oct 1, we will not issue any more warnings. Instead, we will take stern and prompt enforcement action against traffic offenders,” he said. Summonses, he warned, will be issued to those who flout traffic laws.

During the more than two weeks of Ops PUU, which started on Sept 6, Kuala Lumpur police issued a whopping 60,596 warning notices to traffic offenders.

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