IPOH: Police are tracking down the owner of a car over an incident where a motorist tossed nails on a road in Baru Gajah, footage of which went viral on social media.
Soil movement still taking place at Pasir Mas landslide area 20 Feb 2021 / 17:11 H. There is still soil movement at the Sungai Kelantan bank –Bernama
PASIR MAS, 20 Feb: There is still soil movement at the Sungai Kelantan bank near Dataran Air Muleh, Kampung Jalan Pohon Celagi here, which collapsed three days ago.
According to the Pasir Mas Disaster Management Secretariat, cracks have begun to appear at several houses in the area and groundwater flow could also be heard.
As such, the public is advised to exercise caution and avoid going to the area to prevent any untoward incident from taking place.
Meanwhile, Pasir Mas district police chief, ACP Mohd Roy Suhaimi Sarif said, 12 police officers and personnel have been deployed to monitor the area round-the-clock.
15 families told to evacuate after Sungai Kelantan bank collapsed 17 Feb 2021 / 14:44 H. Part of Sungai Kelantan’s collapsed bank on Feb 17- Bernama
PASIR MAS, Feb 17: Fifteen families were ordered to evacuate after the Sungai Kelantan bank near Dataran Air Muleh, Kampung Jalan Pohon Celagi here, collapsed this morning.
Pasir Mas district police chief ACP Mohamad Roy Suhaimi Sarif said police were alerted of a small crack on the road near the scene at 10.30 pm yesterday.
“The massive landslide only occurred from 2.30 am to 6.30 am today.
“The incident caused the river to break its banks, which left a house destroyed and eight others on the verge of collapse, but there were no casualties reported,“ he told reporters when met at the scene here today.
Brig Jen Zamsari Abu Hassan (3rd from right) with the seized syabu estimated to be worth RM16.08mil in Kampung Lubok Stol, Rantau Panjang. - Bernama
PASIR MAS (Bernama): The Malaysian Armed Forces has thwarted an attempt to smuggle in drugs after seizing 402kg of syabu estimated to be worth RM16.08mil in Kampung Lubok Stol, Rantau Panjang here.
Eighth Brigade Commander Brig Gen Zamsari Abu Hassan said a patrol team from the 4th Battalion Border Regiment found the drug in 10 black sacks labelled as ‘Guanyinwang’ brand tea which were left by two suspicious individuals on the banks of Sungai Golok, at about 10am Monday (Feb 8).