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Singapore collects over S$600K in unpaid fines from foreign motorists

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Foreign-registered vehicles with outstanding summonses were stopped at land checkpoints and the drivers told to settle their fines for several offences.

PETALING JAYA: Singaporean authorities collected more than $619,000 (RM2.02 million) in outstanding summonses from 241 foreign motorists during an operation conducted from Oct 6-9 at the nation’s two land checkpoints.

During the multi-agency enforcement operation, foreign motorists with outstanding fines were stopped and directed to settle their fines for vehicular and traffic offences upon entering Singapore.

The operation was led by the city-state’s traffic police and supported by several agencies, including the immigration and checkpoints authority (ICA), land transport authority (LTA), housing development board (HDB), and the urban redevelopment authority (URA).

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