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7 drivers caught for illegal cross-border services, vehicles impounded

7 drivers caught for illegal cross-border services, vehicles impounded
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Singapore's Land Transport Authority has impounded seven vehicles and arrested drivers for providing illegal cross-border ride-hailing services. The enforcement is part of a broader crackdown to ensure public safety and regulate transport services between Singapore and Malaysia.

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It reflects the regulatory challenges of managing cross-border transit and the government's commitment to enforcing transport licensing laws.

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Seven drivers were nabbed for offering illegal rides across the Singapore-Malaysia border, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said on Monday (June 22).

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