19 Feb 2021 / 09:40 H.
SHAH ALAM: The public cannot stop the police from inspecting their vehicles if there is suspicion that an offence has or is being committed, Deputy Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani said.
He said policemen manning roadblocks (SJR) were duty-bound to inspect documents such as identification card, licence, vehicle details, the validity of road insurance and travel documents.
“The public must obey the SJR personnel when asked to provide any documents involved and that is within their prerogative of the standard operating procedures (SOPs) under the guidelines of the National Security Council (MKN).
“Not obstructing cops from carrying out duties is also among the SOPs set by MKN,” he said in a press conference after a visit to the roadblock mounted at the Setia Alam Toll Plaza here, today.
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KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 16: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are among the leading causes of death in many countries.
NCDs are medical conditions or diseases that are not infectious and these include heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, chronic lung disease and cancer.
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Telkom Indonesia to reportedly build media content distribution platform to fight misinformation Details 10 February 2021
Telkom Indonesia has reportedly unveiled plans to build a local media content distribution platform to support the domestic media industry and fight misinformation in Indonesia. This comes in the face of foreign media platform disruption, according to ANTARA. Citing Telkom s president director Ririek Adriansyah, ANTARA added that this initiative will involve ad platforms, publishers, media, and agencies. It is also said that Telkom is currently in talks with several parties to develop the platform, in collaboration with other agencies.
Adriansyah added that the platform will stem misinformation and allow Indonesian consumers to get information from reliable sources directly. A rating will reportedly be assigned to each news stories, and Adriansyah clarified that the ratings are not given for articles with fancy