Hurry Up And Settle Your PDRM ‘Saman’ Or The Cops Will Come Knocking On Your Door

This time, the police mean business.

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Heads up, you might want to settle your police summonses soon

The police will be knocking on the doors of hundreds of thousands of traffic offenders when Ops Warta kicks off next month

According to Bukit Aman traffic chief Senior Asst Comm Datuk Mohd Fuad Abdul Latiff, there are 1.59 million Malaysians who have outstanding warrants of arrest

The police mean business. They will be working with the EPF and National Registration Department to track down the addresses of traffic offenders.

Nailed: Two police officers leaving a warrant of arrest at the house of a traffic offender in Malacca during Ops Warta last year. They will be launching the operation again next month.

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They have already sent out multiple warnings to these offenders

A word of warning from SAC Mohd Fuad: "Don't be surprised if you are stopped at a roadblock next month and are placed under arrest."

Also, the police will not be accepting "no money to pay summonses" as an excuse anymore

To check for outstanding traffic summonses:

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You can also check for outstanding summonses at any traffic police counters, post office, Maybank ATMS, selected shopping malls, and Road Transport Department branches.

[MyEG](https://www.myeg.com.my/) has a section where you can pay PDRM summonses. You can also register to receive alerts for new summonses via email.

Another online method to check and pay summonses is via [Rilek](http://www.rilek.com.my/rilek/).

Alternatively, you can check for outstanding summonses via RILEK.com.my. It's actually pretty fun:

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