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No compound issued to assistant cook from Kampung Rapat, Ipoh-Police

15 Mar 2021 / 07:40 H. IPOH: A compound purportedly issued for violating the Conditional Movement Control Order’s (CMCO) standard operating procedure (SOP) in Kampung Rapat here that was highlighted on the Facebook page of Kuan Chee Heng on March 14, does not exist. Ipoh district police chief ACP A. Asmadi Abdul Aziz said checks by police revealed there was no compound issued by the CMCO SOP enforcement team from the Ipoh district police as claimed. “Further checks with the owner of the Kuan Chee Heng Facebook page revealed that the complainant could not be contacted through the phone number provided to verify the authenticity of the claim which has gone viral,” he said in a statement here tonight.

Commotion at Perak DAP convention just verbal exchanges

Commotion at Perak DAP convention just verbal exchanges - police A - The commotion during the Perak DAP Convention yesterday occurred due to verbal exchanges among delegates, with nothing untoward happened, said Ipoh district police chief ACP A Asmadi Abdul Aziz. He said the closed-door event at the Ipoh International Convention Centre was held in compliance with the prescribed standard operating procedures. All Access Plan

Commotion at Perak DAP convention just verbal exchanges among delegates- police

Commotion at Perak DAP convention just verbal exchanges among delegates- police
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Ipoh police to probe claim of assistant cook being wrongly fined with RM10,000

IPOH: The Ipoh district police will investigate a claim that an assistant cook in Kampung Rapat here was wrongfully slapped with the RM10,000 fine for breaching the conditional movement control order. Ipoh OCPD Asst Comm A. Asmadi Abdul Aziz said the Kampung Rapat police station officer had lodged a report on the matter after the claim went viral on social media. ACP A. Asmadi said the police were made aware of the claim that was brought up by social activist Kuan Chee Heng on his Facebook account. The post was also shared on Datuk Seri Najib Razak s Facebook page, which has received public attention.

Ipoh cops get TNB to cut power to five premises believed to be illegal gambling dens

IPOH: Ipoh police disconnected the electricity supply to five premises believed to be conducting illegal gambling activities. Ipoh OCPD Asst Comm A. Asmadi Abdul Aziz said these gambling dens were disguised as shops selling clothes, prayer items, mobile phones and a snooker centre. “Together with Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB), we conducted a raid at the premises located around Ipoh. “At the second premises, which was disguised as mobile phone shop, we arrested two workers who were caught red-handed attending to the the gambling operations, ” he told reporters at Jalan CM Yusuf here Thursday (March 11). ACP A. Asmadi said shop owners needed to do background checks on their tenants to avoid such things from happening.

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