A driver of an immigration enforcement vehicle was charged following a fatal road accident in Johor, Malaysia. The incident occurred at the Maju Junction on Sultan Ismail Road, where three children lost their lives. The driver, who is employed by the Immigration Department (JIM), was accused of five charges under the Road Transport Act (APJ) at the Majistret Court. The case was heard shortly before the court session concluded.
The driver has denied the five charges and was granted bail of RM60,000. The court proceedings are ongoing, and further details are expected as the case progresses. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the accident, which has raised concerns about road safety in the area. The incident highlights the need for stricter enforcement of traffic regulations to prevent similar tragedies.
The court has not yet issued a verdict, and the driver remains in custody pending further legal action. The case is under review by the relevant authorities, who are expected to provide more information in the coming days. The incident has sparked public debate on road safety and the responsibilities of drivers, especially those operating official vehicles.





























