Categories: Latest NewsSingapore

JB Checkpoint Flooded With People On 15 Sep, Police Officers On Site To Manage Crowds

Long Lines Of People & Vehicles Jam JB Checkpoint On 15 Sep

Throngs of people were seen at the Johor Bahru (JB) customs last night (15 Sep), to the point that police had to manage the crowds.

Some who were stuck in and around the Sultan Iskandar building documented their experience and posted the scenes on Facebook.

The situation was apparently so bad that some people questioned why there was so much traffic.

The incident comes after Malaysian Prime Minister (PM) Anwar Ibrahim stated that Singapore should do its part in easing congestion on the Causeway.

Police manage crowd at Sultan Iskandar building

On Friday (15 Sep), scenes of human congestion at the JB customs building made their rounds on various Facebook pages.

These pictures and videos showed masses of people stuck in what appeared to be multiple queues leading to the immigration hall.

Source: Jackson Yit on Facebook

Meanwhile, there appeared to be a sea of people packed in the hall itself.

Source: Jeff Lim on Facebook

One individual posted about the situation from outside the JB customs at around 8.30pm, though it’s unclear what time the crowd started to build up.

Source: Dennis Yeong on Facebook

However, it seems as though the congestion didn’t ease up until a few hours later.

At 10.40pm, there was still a long line of people in the immigration hall, as per a separate netizen’s post.

 

Source: Jayden Chim on Facebook

According to one observer on the scene, there were even police officers who helped with crowd control.

They periodically allowed groups of people to head up to the second floor of the JB checkpoint building.

Source: Macho King on Facebook

The OP noted that thanks to good work by the officers, there wasn’t any chaos.

More crowds observed in recent weeks

Following the incident, some have wondered what contributed to the large crowds on Friday evening.

One commenter observed that a long queue during peak hours is a “common scene in recent weeks”.

Source: Facebook

This could be due to more Malaysians working in Singapore and returning home daily because of the rental prices in the country, guessed the OP.

Meanwhile, there were similar scenes of congestion on the road, with one user lamenting the constant jam every Friday.

Source: Facebook

“Woiiii, what about the promised extra staff?” asked the OP. They then urged the authorities to have a plan to deal with the issue.

For Malaysians, today (16 Sep) is a Public Holiday as it is the country’s 60th Malaysia Day, reported The Star.

Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.

Featured image adapted from Facebook and Facebook.

Dayana Rizal

Dayana needs coffee, all the time. She takes daily dopamine-breaks in the sun.

Recent Posts

Couple in China act as ‘digital parents’ to unhappy young netizens searching for familial love

Some of their fans call them "mum and dad" and speak to them as though…

17 May 2024, 3:24 pm

All foreign travellers arriving in S’pore can now use automated lanes at Changi Airport

This includes first-time visitors to Singapore.

17 May 2024, 3:23 pm

3 kittens rescued from drain in S’pore looking for forever home

The OP prefers an adopter who is willing to take all the three cats as…

17 May 2024, 1:32 pm

Malayan tiger dies after getting hit by vehicle on M’sia expressway

The driver escaped with no injuries.

17 May 2024, 1:09 pm

SCDF officer who died while firefighting was 30-year-old captain who excelled in fitness tests

A ceremonial funeral will be held to honour him. 

17 May 2024, 11:57 am