The Automated Enforcement System (AES) operations have been officially handed over to the Royal Malaysian Police Force, Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said here Saturday.
"I confirm that the AES has been officially handed over to the police. It's now in force at all locations where the cameras are installed," he told a press conference after visiting the Terengganu police headquarters here.
So far, 14 AES cameras are operating nationwide except for Malacca, which is still in the process of identifying suitable locations.
AES, which was implemented in September 2012, is a high-tech automatic camera system installed at accident-prone spots aimed at reducing the rate of road accidents.
"I confirm that the AES has been officially handed over to the police. It's now in force at all locations where the cameras are installed," he told a press conference after visiting the Terengganu police headquarters here.
So far, 14 AES cameras are operating nationwide except for Malacca, which is still in the process of identifying suitable locations.
AES, which was implemented in September 2012, is a high-tech automatic camera system installed at accident-prone spots aimed at reducing the rate of road accidents.
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