Malaysia-registered car used for illegal cross-border ferrying forfeited in Singapore, owner to appeal

Malaysia-registered car used for illegal cross-border ferrying forfeited in Singapore, owner to appeal


SINGAPORE: A Malaysia-registered car that was used for illegal cross-border ferrying has been ordered to be forfeited to the state by a Singapore court.

The owner of the vehicle, 31-year-old Malaysian Tkhisenwara Rau Athi Naidu, will be appealing against the forfeiture order.

He wanted the car back, as he had borrowed about RM110,000 (S$35,365) to finance the car and had to service loan repayments for nine years.

According to a judgment made available on Tuesday (May 26), Mr Tkhisenwara had pleaded guilty to using a Malaysia-registered car as a public service vehicle without a valid licence or valid insurance policy for third-party risks.

Mr Tkhisenwara lived in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. He had used his vehicle to ferry a passenger from Sunset Way in Clementi, Singapore to Johor Bahru for S$70 (US$55).

While the vehicle was insured, the policy did not cover the vehicle when it was used for hire or reward.




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