
In a recent night of rigorous traffic inspections in Tas-Sliema, the authorities took decisive action to ensure both road safety and adherence to immigration regulations.
The operation resulted in the detention of several individuals, revealing a mix of irregular immigration and expired residence permits, as well as unauthorised operation of Y-plate vehicles without the necessary permits from Transport Malta. Additionally, two vehicles were towed during the course of these operations.
This comprehensive effort was part of an ongoing collaborative initiative involving the Maltese Police, Transport Malta, Jobs Plus, and the Detention Services. The primary objective of these operations is to bolster road safety and ensure that individuals are in compliance with immigration laws and related regulations.
During this specific operation, a total of 105 vehicles were stopped for inspection. The vast majority of those stopped were found to be in compliance with the established rules and regulations. However, for those who were not in compliance, immediate actions were taken to address the issues at hand.
The inspections encompassed thorough searches of the vehicles, verification of Y-plate documentation, and checks on related permits. In addition to these checks, authorities also verified residence documents to address any irregular immigration concerns.
Several infractions were uncovered during the inspections, including individuals driving without a valid license, unlicensed vehicles, and instances of mobile phone usage while operating a vehicle, among other violations.
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