A total of 241 luxury vehicles have been inspected, and action was taken against 92 of them under Ops Luxury since July until now.
Kuala Lumpur JPJ Director, Hamidi Adam, said the department also issued 401 notices, including vehicle seizures and various technical and documentation offenses.

He stated that among these, 307 JPJ(P)22 notices were issued, 92 vehicles were seized under Section 64, one interrogation under Section 114, and one action under Section 224 of the Land Public Transport Act (APAD) 2010.
āThe recorded offenses include 45 drivers without a CDL, one with a fake CDL, 177 cases of expired or missing Motor Vehicle Licenses (LKM), 160 without insurance, and 10 vehicles without registration plates.”
āIn addition, six cases involved displaying another vehicleās registration number, and two cases of operating without an Operatorās License,ā he said in a statement.
Lamborghini and Porsche seized
He added that this week, several luxury vehicles, including a Lamborghini Aventador and a Porsche 911, were also seized for various offenses.

He emphasised that enforcement operations will continue to ensure compliance with LKM, insurance, driving licenses, and technical aspects involving luxury vehicles.
āJPJ Kuala Lumpur reaffirms its full commitment to ensuring road user safety remains a top priority,ā he said.
Stay tuned for more updates.
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