The Borneo Post

14,000 ‘Lesen terbang’ motorists have one month to surrender licences — Loke

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PUTRAJAYA: A total of 14,000 ‘lesen terbang’ motorists have one month from yesterday to surrender their illegally– obtained licences at any state Road Transport Department ( RTD) Integrity Unit or risked being tracked down by the authoritie­s, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke Siew Fook.

He said the informatio­n on ‘lesen terbang’ was uncovered after the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Commission (MACC) detained 12 RTD officers and personnel from Perlis, Perak, Negeri Sembilan, Sabah and Sarawak which began on Sept 4.

‘Lesen terbang’ refers to licences obtained illegally by making a payment and without sitting for the written and practical tests.

“The RTD has detailed informatio­n on the identity of the ‘lesen terbang’ motorists, RTD officers involved and its branch offices that issued the licences,” he said in a press conference at his ministry here yesterday.

He said the modus operandi to issue ‘lesen terbang’ was using RTD’s system for the conversion procedure for foreign drivers to key in fake informatio­n and produce the illegal licences.

“The licence is sold between RM2,000 and RM3,500 via advertisem­ent on social sites where the buyer only has to make payment and the licence will be delivered to them,” he said adding that there were also foreigners who obtained ‘lesen terbang’ with a majority involving Chinese nationals.

Loke said as a step to improve and curb ‘ lesen terbang’ phenomenon the RTD would fine-tune the conversion method of foreign driving licence to Malaysian driving licence as well as to consider the recognitio­n method of foreign driving licences.

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