JPJ has uncovered foreigners offering illegal transport services for passengers and goods. JPJ Terengganu director Mohd Zamri Samion said that the majority of the individuals nabbed were from the Rohingya ethnic group, and the vehicles were rented from Malaysians. He said that the activity is not just illegal, but it endangers the safety of road users as the drivers involved do not possess driving licenses (CDL) or road tax (LKM) for the vehicle…
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