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Buses from Thailand are allowed to enter Malaysia to bring in tourists, provided they apply for temporary permits from the Land Public Transport Agency in advance, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke during his visit to the Sultan Ismail Petra Airport in Kelantan on Monday (May 13).

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00:00 If there are any buses coming to Thailand, they only need to make a special request to APAT.
00:08 APAT can pass the LPS, which is called temporary permit.
00:16 The temporary permit allows them to enter.
00:19 What we emphasize is that Thailand has a lot of vans.
00:27 The vans that come in, sometimes they take passengers.
00:31 That is not allowed.
00:33 Sometimes they don't just enter Kelantan.
00:35 They go through Kelantan Road and go to Kuala Lumpur.
00:38 And along the way, they sometimes take passengers.
00:42 That is not allowed because it violates our bus express industry.
00:48 That is what we emphasize and do not allow.
00:51 But for buses from Thailand that take passengers to Kelantan, with a tour package,
00:57 we have no problem giving them permission.
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