JPJ seizes 145 luxury vehicles

The Road Transport Department (JPJ) in Malaysia has seized 145 luxury vehicles this year for various legal violations, including lack of insurance and illegal modifications. Officials emphasized that luxury status does not grant immunity from traffic laws.
Why it matters
This enforcement action highlights government efforts to ensure regulatory compliance among wealthy vehicle owners and foreign nationals.
SEREMBAN: The Road Transport Department (JPJ) has seized 145 luxury models in Negri Sembilan so far this year after its owners were found to have violated laws such as failing to get insurance coverage or to pay road tax.
The report is a straightforward account of government enforcement actions without editorializing.
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