Singaporean car catches fire at Johor checkpoint

He thought he was being clever.

A Singapore-registered vehicle reportedly caught fire while undergoing checks at the Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) Complex at the Sultan Iskandar Building on Tuesday night.

Johor Baru Selatan district police chief Assistant Commissioner Sulaiman Salleh told The New Straits Times that the driver of the white Honda Stream was unhurt in the incident.

“The fire, which started from the engine, was put out in three minutes. The entire car and its engine were damaged. Initial investigations revealed no criminal elements,” he was quoted as saying.

After the fire was put out, authorities reportedly found 15 cartons of cigarettes in the car’s engine compartment, believed to be an attempt to smuggle contraband cigarettes into the republic.

“The car did not manage to go through Customs checks yet,” Sulaiman told the daily.

According to Sulaiman, the man was not arrested because an offence had yet to be committed as the items had not yet crossed the border.

The case, however, has been handed over to the police.

 




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