Another agent nabbed over bribes to jump vehicle inspection queue

Another agent nabbed over bribes to jump vehicle inspection queue

Several people are believed to have abused Puspakom's booking system, making bulk reservations for inspections using random vehicle plate numbers.

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A man in his 30s has been placed in remand following the arrest yesterday of a man in his 60s over bribes for vehicle inspection priority.
PETALING JAYA:
Another agent at a vehicle inspection centre has been arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission for allegedly taking about RM40,000 in bribes to help people jump the queue for vehicle inspections.

An MACC source said the suspect would secure queue numbers to help bribe-givers speed up their vehicle inspection process without following procedure, Bernama reported.

The man in his 30s was placed under a four-day remand today. He was arrested following an operation by the MACC, road transport department, and Puspakom.

Yesterday, an MACC source said a man in his 60s had been arrested and placed in remand over the bribery scandal.

Several people were believed to be part of a syndicate involved in facilitating vehicle inspections without following procedure.

Information from JPJ’s enforcement division showed that several people had abused Puspakom’s booking system, making bulk reservations for inspections using random vehicle plate numbers.

“The modus operandi of these individuals involves offering pre-booked inspection dates to clients for hundreds of ringgit per slot, followed by rescheduling the dates to allow new (inspection) applications in the system,” the source added.

Putrajaya MACC director Azizul Ahmad Sarkawi confirmed the arrest.

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