Eight deaths in Johor as of fourth day of CNY traffic operations

State top cop says numbers down by 55.6% compared to last year which saw 18 fatalities

Johor police chief M. Kumar (right) has said that the state recorded eight deaths as of the fourth day of Op Selamat 21, which is 55.6% less compared to last year at 18 deaths. – Bernama pic, February 13, 2024

JOHOR BAHRU – A total of eight deaths were recorded as of the fourth day of Op Selamat 21 in the state yesterday, held in conjunction with the Chinese New Year celebration.

Johor police chief M. Kumar said the figure decreased by 55.6% compared to 18 fatalities last year. 

He said the number of accidents also dropped by 857 cases or 17.52%, compared to 1,039 cases recorded the previous year. 

“Through this operation, we also detained 21 individuals aged 18 to 53 for various offences, including driving under the influence, road bullying, illegal parking attendants and drug-related cases,” he said when visiting personnel involved in Op Selamat 21 here last night. 

However, he said the number of traffic summonses increased to 20,664 this year, compared to 9,021 last year. 

Therefore, he advised road users to continue to comply with traffic regulations and drive responsibly, plan their journeys and adhere to travel schedule advisories issued by highway authorities. – February 13, 2024