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MOT amends Act 333 to tackle Mat Rempit issue

The Ministry of Transport (MOT) is finalising amendments to the Road Transport Act 1987 (Act 333) to tackle the issue of Mat Rempit.

According to its Deputy Minister, Datuk Hasbi Habibollah, the amendment aims to provide clearer definitions of dangerous acts by Mat Rempit, such as reckless motorcycle riding or participation in illegal street racing.

He added that the amendments are are intended to act as a deterrent for those involved in such activities.

He was replying to a question from Pang Hok Liong (PH-Labis) regarding the most effective measures to curb Mat Rempit groups, whose stunts endanger themselves and other road users.

Hasbi said the amendments would also introduce harsher penalties for offences related to dangerous stunts and illegal street racing, adding that the proposal has been submitted to the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) for consideration.

“These measures are being taken to ensure that penalties imposed serve as an effective deterrent and preventive step against offenders,” he added.

On enforcement efforts to tackle Mat Rempit activities, Hasbi noted that the Road Transport Department (JPJ) and the police work closely, conducting joint enforcement operations, such as Ops Samseng Jalanan, involving various agencies and local authorities.

Additionally, he said that MOT, through JPJ, collaborates with the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry to curb the sale and modification of motorcycles that do not meet specifications.

“The government will continue to implement consistent and effective enforcement actions to address road offences, particularly illegal racing activities involving youths or the Mat Rempit phenomenon,” he added.

Johor police use two buses to block ‘mat rempit’ from getting away

Johor Bahru South district police used two buses to block a group of errant bikers from getting away in a special integrated operation on Jalan Skudai-Pantai Lido early this morning.

According to the Chief of the Johor Bahru South district police, ACP Raub Selamat, the two-day operation from 5 pm to 1 am witnessed a total of 286 individuals and 257 vehicles being inspected.

“Out of this total, 115 motorcycles were seized under section 64 of the Road Transport Act (JPJ) 1987 for further inspection,” he said in a statement.

He further added that the operation to curb errant motorcyclists involved over 100 officers and enforcement members from various agencies.

A total of 153 summonses for various offenses were issued, including driving without a licence, alteration of vehicle structure, and various other offenses.

The Road Transport Department (JPJ) issued 54 compounds under the Road Transport Act 1987 for various offenses.

The Department of Environment (DOE) also issued 46 compound summonses and 52 inspection notices to individuals riding motorcycles that emit noise exceeding the specified limit.

Photo: Polis Daerah Johor Bahru Selatan

“We also arrested a 28-year-old local man for testing positive for methamphetamine after undergoing urine screening. The offense is being investigated under Section 15(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952,” he added.

The offense can carry a prison sentence of up to three years, a fine of up to RM5,000, and two years of police supervision.

The public with information related to street thug activities and illegal racing can contact the South Johor Bahru District Police hotline at 07-218 2222