AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRail Safety & Accountability: Malaysia’s transport minister Anthony Loke ordered the maximum penalty against Prasarana after an LRT derailment, with investigations launched and senior management warned. Urban Mobility Disruption: A faulty track switch derailed a Rapid KL train on the Ampang/Sri Petaling Line near Chan Sow Lin, triggering shuttle services and buses; in London, all lines between London and Stevenage were blocked after a person was hit by a train. Security & Public Safety: Swiss police arrested a 31-year-old after a knife attack at Winterthur station injured three people; separately, Sri Lanka’s SLCERT and police warned of fake SMS/WhatsApp “traffic fine” scams that mimic GovPay. Maritime Geopolitics: A Ningbo forum warned global shipping resilience is “fragile” without cooperation as Strait of Hormuz risks and other disruptions mount; South Korea said debris from the HMM Namu attack points to Iran’s Noor missiles, while Iran denied involvement. Logistics Costs & Compliance: Trinidad and Tobago’s chamber urged a probe into shipping agents charging local fees in US dollars amid FX shortages. Aviation Oversight: Japan’s transport ministry inspected JAL over cabin attendants’ pre-flight drinking, while India rolled out passenger-focused DGCA reforms.
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