High number of vehicles bound for east coast, say cops - Free Malaysia Today

A long line of vehicles at the Bentong toll plaza heading towards Kuantan and the east coast. (LLM Facebook pic)

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM) has reported a high number of vehicles on the main route to the east coast despite the enforcement of the movement control order (MCO) in the city.

Its spokesperson said the number of vehicles had been increasing since 8am today, causing congestion especially in the area before the Bentong toll plaza, adding that it might be due to the rising number of road users as well as the strict inspection conducted by the police at a roadblock mounted at the toll plaza.

LLM also uploaded a photo on its official Facebook page showing vehicles stuck in a traffic jam along the road.

Meanwhile, Kelantan police chief Shafien Mamat confirmed that there was a surge in vehicle movements into the state since yesterday, involving the three main entry points, namely Gua Musang, Pasir Puteh and Jeli.

He said 75 vehicles were forced to turn back for not having interstate travel permits throughout the implementation of roadblocks at the state’s entry points, adding that police would mount five more roadblocks in the state.

Kelantan has been placed under the MCO, beginning April 16 until May 17.

“Besides that, police will also increase the number of enforcement teams to monitor the people’s level of compliance with standard operating procedures in public places such as shopping malls,” he said.