
Eleven foreign-registered vehicles, believed to be Malaysian-owned, have been banned from entering Singapore following an enforcement operation carried out at the Woodlands Checkpoint recently.
A total of 59 vehicles were hauled up in the operation that ran from Feb 13-17, Singapore’s police and Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said in a statement yesterday.
The motorists involved were reprimanded for various offences, including driving against the flow of traffic, queue jumping and crossing double white lines, The Straits Times reported.





