‘Highest priority’ to prevent border travel disruptions on Johor’s Jul 11 polling day: Malaysia minister
- JOHOR: Malaysia has established a special task force to deal with any potential travel disruptions at the Johor-Singapore border crossings on Jul 11 as Johoreans return to vote in the southern state's legislature election, says its home minister.
- Speaking to reporters on Saturday (Jun 27) in Johor, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said travel at the Singapore-Johor border crossings continue to face a “possibility of disruptions” as the country rolls out a new immigration system.
- But he stressed that the ministry’s “highest priority” was to ensure no disruptions on the Jul 11 polling day, with his minis
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- JOHOR: Malaysia has established a special task force to deal with any potential travel disruptions at the Johor-Singapore border crossings on Jul 11 as Johoreans return to vote in the southern state's legislature election, says its home minister.
- Speaking to reporters on Saturday (Jun 27) in Johor, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said travel at the Singapore-Johor border crossings continue to face a “possibility of disruptions” as the country rolls out a new immigration system.
- But he stressed that the ministry’s “highest priority” was to ensure no disruptions on the Jul 11 polling day, with his minis
Sources: CNA