KUALA LUMPUR: Sending unskilled workers to Japan to hone their abilities will only add value to Malaysia, says Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan.
KOTA KINABALU - Bimbang barisan dipotong individu lain dipercayai punca orang ramai yang datang ke pusat pemberian vaksin (PPV) tidak mengendahkan prosedur operasi standard (SOP) sehingga keadaan tidak terkawal.
Published on: Friday, July 09, 2021
By: Christy Chok
Mazli (centre) with Peter (forth from left) and officers at Pos Serudung.
TAWAU: Sabah Deputy Police Commissioner DCP Datuk Mazli Mazlan said Ops Benteng at the border between Malaysia and Indonesia will be stepped up to curb illegal entry of foreigners.
He said the enforcement agencies would continue to strengthen their observation and operations mainly on the rat trails (jalan tikus) to prevent illegals entering the country and the spread of Covid-19.
“Ops Benteng will involve several enforcement agencies such as the Malaysian Armed Forces (ATM), Royal Malaysian Police and Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency,” he said while visiting the Ops Benteng sites at Serudong Laut and Kg Haji Kuning, Pulau Sebatik.
Published on: Sunday, December 20, 2020
By: Stefyanie Myla Micheal and Lagatah Toyos
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Mazli (left) with others showing some of the confiscated documents used by Ah Long.
Kota Kinabalu: The Sandakan Commercial Criminal Investigation Department (JSJK) arrested eight individuals, including a woman, suspected of being illegal moneylenders (Ah Long) on Dec 16.
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Deputy Police Commissioner Datuk Mazli Mazlan said the group comprises local citizens aged between 20 and 40 who acted as debt collectors, manager and assistants.
He said at 11.30am on Dec 15, a 34-year-old victim was reportedly approached by four men to collect debts.
“The victim was believed to have borrowed RM800 in September but the suspects asked the victim to pay RM1,600.