The Borneo Post

Police warn no compromise on traffic offenders this Chinese New Year

- By Daryll Law reporters@theborneop­ot.com

KUCHING: The police will not compromise with stubborn traffic offenders during ‘ Op Selamat 10/2017’, a road safety campaign held in conjunctio­n with the Chinese New Year celebratio­ns this year.

State Police Commission­er Datuk Mazlan Mansor advised motorists to observe the traffic rules, failing which, summonses would be issued.

According to him, the operation from Jan 21 to Feb 5, would maintain its total enforcemen­t approach. On-the- spot enforcemen­t would be imposed on traffic offenders within the 16- day operation period.

“A surveillan­ce squad from the state Traffic Investigat­ion and Enforcemen­t Department has been establishe­d as an approach to reduce road fatalities, focusing on ‘ black spot’ areas and to assist in easing the traffic flow during the operation,” he said at the launch of the operation in Ku ching Waterfront yesterday.

Mazlan said eight methods would be implemente­d throughout the operation period such as ‘ patrolling’ to ensure smoother traffic f low, no obstacles and carrying out( point duty) if need be and ‘district- by- district monitoring’.

He added that ‘ Op Lancar’ would also be launched to ease the traffic flow at congested areas while ‘Op Perangkap Laju’ ( TRU CAM) would be implemente­d at accident- prone areas together with ‘Op Ronda’.

He added that the patrolling team would also gather feedback from the public through ‘Stop and Talk’, in addition to carrying out enforcemen­t duties.

He said a ‘Response Team’ had also been establishe­d to provide immediate response during an accident, disaster and other emergencie­s.

The campaign is also aimed at reducing the number of road accidents which recorded an increase during ‘ Op Selamat 8/2016’ with 722 cases, an increase of 110 cases or 18 per cent compared to the previous year’s record (Op Selamat 6/2015).

“On the number of traffic summonses issued during Chinese New Year celebratio­ns last year, the police have issued 14,249 summonses, an increase of 174 cases or 1.2 per cent while 14,075 summonses were issued in 2015,” he said.

On another note, Mazlan said that unattended premises were among their focus during the operation in line with their theme ‘Rumah Selamat, Selamat Sampai ke Destinasi’.

He also urged the public to notify the police before leaving their homes unattended to by filling up the ‘ Balik Kampung’ forms.

He added that the operation was also focusing on express boat operators to ensure the safety of passengers and also to achieve the ‘ zero accident’ goal on the rivers during this festive season.

State Crime Prevention and Community Safety Department chief SAC Shafie Ismail, head of the State Traffic Investigat­ion and Enforcemen­t Department Supt Muhammad Sar’ie Fauzi and Kuching police chief ACP Abang Ahmad Abang Julai were also present at the launching ceremony.

 ??  ?? Mazlan holds a sticker before putting it onto one of the motorcycle­s of the patrol unit.
Mazlan holds a sticker before putting it onto one of the motorcycle­s of the patrol unit.

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