Woodlands Checkpoint traffic offence | STOMP

Woodlands Checkpoint traffic offence | STOMP


A Malaysian driver resorted to driving along the heavy vehicle lane at Woodlands Checkpoint to avoid a traffic jam, but later hit and severely injured an auxiliary police officer who tried to stop him.

The incident occurred at about 2.55pm on Sept 26, 2025, along the Causeway leading from Woodlands Checkpoint to the Malaysian checkpoint.

The accused, 27-year-old Malaysian national Suriya Ganisan, faced six charges under the Road Traffic Act, including dangerous driving and failing to stop after an accident to render assistance.

According to Shin Min Daily News, he pleaded guilty to three charges on July 8, with the remaining charges to be taken into consideration during sentencing. The case was adjourned to Aug 19 for sentencing.

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Case details state that there are four lanes at Woodlands Checkpoint:


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  • First lane: Heavy vehicles
  • Second and third lanes: Cars and other vehicles
  • Fourth lane: Motorcycles

At about 2.50pm on the day of the incident, the accused arrived at the checkpoint intending to return to Malaysia. At the time, the second and third lanes were full, but the heavy vehicle lane remained clear.

After waiting in the queue, Suriya abruptly swerved into the heavy vehicle lane to bypass the congestion. He continued towards the checkpoint but was stopped by an auxiliary police officer just before clearing immigration.

The officer told him to make a U-turn and rejoin the queue, but Suriya ignored the instruction. Instead, he turned toward the car lane and drove past the officer.




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