A recent large-scale police operation across multiple Malaysian states has led to the seizure of cloned vehicles valued at approximately RM1.1 million (about SG340,000), highlighting the growing sophistication of cross-border car syndicates in the region which has been in play for decades.
So, what is a clone car. In simple terms it is a scrapped used Singapore registered car that finds it way to JB and using cloned JPJ documents of a Malaysian registered vehicle (similar model but might be a different year) it is sold to willing buyers.
The operation, led by Malaysia’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID), took place over several days and involved coordinated raids spanning Kedah, Kelantan, Johor, Negri Sembilan, Kuala Lumpur, and Selangor. Authorities detained 12 individuals, including 10 men and two women, all believed to be linked to the illegal cloning car trade.
Among those arrested were buyers, intermediaries, a second-hand car dealer, and a suspect wanted by Singapore authorities. The latter has since been handed over to Singapore, underscoring the cross-border implications of the case and raising concerns about regional vehicle fraud networks.
Investigators revealed that intelligence gathering for the operation lasted about five months before the raids were executed under a dedicated enforcement effort targeting luxury vehicle cloning activities.

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