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| Caption:MP for Bintulu Dato' Seri Tiong King Sing |
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| Bintulu, Friday: A total of 1,071 vehicles have been reported stolen
from
January to June in Sarawak this year, Member of Parliament for Bintulu Tiong King Sing said today. He said from this number, 138 lorries and vans were reported stolen while 96 cars and 837 motorcycles have been reported stolen for the same period. Tiong was responding to a reply by Home Ministry to his question at
the
He also asked whether the police had taken measures to combat the thefts of vehicles especially if they were being used for criminal purposes in the State especially in Bintulu. Tiong said Home Minister had explained that the police with the co-operation of other departments had deployed an integrated approach to combat thefts of vehicles. "A task force has been formed at the state police contingent especially
to
Over the past several months, the MP for Bintulu had been receiving
calls from his constituents that the vehicles' theft were on the rise especially
in
He had called on the police and the Customs to carry integrated enforcement operations to curb vehicle thefts in Sarawak especially Bintulu, urging the police to carry out immediate police road-blocks at all main exits in Sarawak including Bintulu. He said the Customs should also do likewise at all exit points of the
state
Similarly, the Indonesian counterparts should also carry out vehicles coming into their territory. Tiong said the authorities should check for especially four-wheel drives and pick-ups of Hi-Lux models, which seemed to be very popular among the thieves. "I believe that there is a syndicate stealing vehicles of all types
from the
Tiong also advised car and vehicle owners to keep a certified true copy
of car
Beside, he also urged the enforcement personel of the authories concerned
to
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