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Singapore Mirrors Malaysia’s Crackdown on Unpaid Fines

Kumeran Sagathevan

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In what appears to be a reciprocal move, Singapore authorities have warned foreign motorists, including Malaysians, that they could be denied entry into the republic if they repeatedly ignore traffic summonses.

The warning follows a three-day enforcement blitz at Singapore’s Woodlands and Tuas checkpoints earlier this month, where the Singapore Police Force (SPF) recovered more than S$619,000 (about RM2.2 million) in outstanding fines from 241 foreign motorists. 

Vehicles with unpaid traffic, parking, or vehicle-related offences were stopped and required to settle their dues before being allowed to proceed.


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The SPF said the joint operation involved multiple agencies, including the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), Land Transport Authority (LTA), National Environment Agency (NEA), Housing and Development Board (HDB), and Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA).

“Singapore takes a serious view of foreign motorists who have committed offences and failed to pay their fines,” the SPF said, adding that repeat offenders may be refused entry.

The move comes amid Malaysia’s own efforts to clamp down on Singaporean motorists with outstanding fines under its Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) system, which automatically flags and collects unpaid summonses at checkpoints. 


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Malaysian authorities have also stepped up enforcement against foreign-registered vehicles violating local traffic regulations in recent months.

Observers note that the renewed enforcement on both sides underscores a growing emphasis on cross-border accountability, and a subtle tightening of bilateral transport compliance between the two neighbours.

Foreign motorists are urged to check and settle any unpaid fines before entering Singapore via axs.com.sg.


Source: New Straits Times

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