No second chance for AP holders who misuse permits, says crime analyst


Six Lamborghini Huracan supercars were among 21 non-registered luxury vehicles seized by the Customs Department in separate raids on two warehouses in Shah Alam.

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Approved Permit (AP) holders who misused the permit should not be given a second chance, and their permits should be withdrawn, to serve as a warning to others.

To crime analyst Datuk Seri Akhbar Satar, Malaysia can save billions ringgit by enforcing the law strictly so that nobody will be brave enough to commit the crime, while the permits will not land in the same hands in the future.

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