24 Jul 2021 / 12:56 H. Pix is for representational purposes only
SEREMBAN: A 17-month-old boy died after he was believed to have been bitten by a snake in the master bedroom of a house in Kampung Seberang Batu Hampar, Rembau, yesterday.
Rembau district police chief DSP Hazri Mohamad said the victim, Muhammad Danial Iqwan Muhammad, was playing with his three-year-old brother in the room and was accompanied by their mother when the incident happened at about 9 pm.
“The victim’s mother heard her son screaming and saw a snake escaped into a hole in the room. The mother immediately examines her son and found bite marks on the victim’s left palm,” he said in a statement today.
IP on SOP violation by Neelofa, husband in final stage 06 May 2021 / 13:52 H. Bernama
SEREMBAN: The police are in the final stage of completing the investigation papers (IP) on celebrity Neelofa Mohd Noor and husband, Haris Ismail, for allegedly violating the standard operating procedures on the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO).
Negeri Sembilan police chief Datuk Mohammad Mat Yusop (pix, left) said the IP had been referred to the prosecution, but returned to the police for further investigation.
“There are some actions that need to be taken and we expect a decision on it to be made soon,” he said at the wearing of rank for Sergeant Mat Shah Kasim (pix, right) here today.
Published on: Thursday, May 06, 2021
By: Bernama
Neelofa (left) and her husband during their wedding reception. (Photo: Instagram/Neelofa)
SEREMBAN: The police are in the final stage of completing the investigation papers (IP) on celebrity Neelofa Mohd Noor and husband, Haris Ismail, for allegedly violating the standard operating procedures on the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO).
Negeri Sembilan police chief Datuk Mohammad Mat Yusop said the IP had been referred to the prosecution, but returned to the police for further investigation.
“There are some actions that need to be taken and we expect a decision on it to be made soon,” he said at the wearing of rank for Sergeant Mat Shah Kasim (pix, right) here today.