IPOH, Jan. 15 -- Body-worn cameras (BWCs) are now being used not only by Perak Road Transport Department (JPJ) enforcement officers on the road but also by staff at service counters and driving test centres, state deputy director Mohd Azmi Jaafar revealed.

He said the initiative allows JPJ to monitor all interactions between its officers and the public, from roadside inspections to counter services and candidate testing, as part of a pilot project that began in November.

"BWCs allow us to monitor officer interactions with the public and are worn by enforcement officers at several strategic locations.

"This includes field operations, service counters at JPJ offices, and driving test centres where officers carry out their core duties," h...