Malaysia police use drones to monitor dangerous spots during Chinese New Year exodus

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Malaysia police use drones to monitor dangerous spots during Chinese New Year exodus
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More than two million vehicles to use Malaysia's main highways. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PETALING JAYA - With two million vehicles expected to be on the North-South Expressway during the Chinese New Year exodus, the police have deployed aerial drones to monitor known dangerous spots.

“Throughout the duration of Ops Selamat 19 , the Air Operation Drone Unit has been mobilised together with the JSPT. “This will ease input being forwarded to JSPT officers on the ground so that immediate actions can be taken,” it added. The NSE is Malaysia’s main highway that joins Johor Bahru in the south all the way to Jitra town in Kedah state in the north.

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