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DSR Group inks partnership with daily fresh to retail musang king products

KUALA LUMPUR: DSR (Durian Sudah Runtuh) Group, a Musang King durian provider, has inked a collaboration with Daily Fresh Foods Group to retail speciality durian-based products through Daily Fresh outlets nationwide. DSR co-founder Datuk Ng Lian Poh said the partnership will develop durian-based products made from authentic Musang King durians from their 18.2-hectare orchard in Raub, Pahang that will be sold via over 1,600 Daily Fresh outlets across 16 countries, including Malaysia. He said the collaboration will provide a sustainable orchard-to-market approach to harness full potential of the king of fruit and make its speciality products available all year round. For a start, DSR Daily Fresh would exclusively offer durian truffle popcorn, Musang King gelato, as well as Musang King gelato-filled croissants, puffs, waffles, tarts, and Bentong ginger tea at Daily Fresh kiosks in Malaysia starting early April 2021.

Covid-19 restrictions to relax in most states and other news you may have missed

Covid-19 restrictions to relax in most states and other news you may have missed Modified2 Mar 2021, 10:19 pm A KINI ROUNDUP | Here are key headlines you may have missed, in brief. (Editor s Note: Malaysiakini s weekday newsletter will be replacing the Kini Roundup. Don’t miss out on the new Kini Morning Brief newsletter. Sign up here.) 1. Most states and territories in Malaysia will be placed under more relaxed conditional or recovery movement control orders beginning March 5, as the number of Covid-19 cases continues to decline. 2. Malaysia has conditionally approved Covid-19 vaccines developed by AstraZeneca and Sinovac, but other regulatory hurdles still remain before either vaccine can be deployed.

Beware of individuals with dubious Tan Sri , Datuk Seri titles conducting extortion, says Johor police chief | Malaysia

Tuesday, 02 Mar 2021 06:33 PM MYT Johor police chief Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said the senior Immigration Department officer was detained at the state Immigration Department office in Johor Baru on Wednesday. Picture by Ben Tan Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. JOHOR BARU, March 2 Police have advised the public to be cautious and not to be deceived by individuals suspected of using dubious ‘Datuk Seri’ or ‘Tan Sri’ titles in extortion in the state. Johor police chief Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said this was because these individuals with such suspicious titles who are using non-governmental organisations (NGOs) fundraising activities to hoodwink the authorities into donating cash and funeral hearses to camouflage their criminal activities.

Beware of individuals with dubious titles conducting extortion — Ayob Khan

JOHOR BAHRU: Police have advised the public to be cautious and not to be deceived by individuals suspected of using dubious ‘Datuk Seri’ or ‘Tan Sri’ .

Datuk Seri Robin Hood nabbed for extortion

JOHOR BARU: A 56-year-old Datuk Seri said to be active in charity work was arrested after extorting two men, including a police inspector, in Bandar Seri Alam here. Johor police chief Comm Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said the Datuk Seri was arrested along with another man on Thursday (Feb 25) after extorting a man in his 50s the previous Monday. “The suspect together with his 41-year-old accomplice had extorted and used force on the victim, asking the victim to pay his debt worth around RM450,000 on Monday. “The victim then lodged a police report where both suspects were then arrested on Thursday. While being arrested, the main suspect extorted a policeman saying that he would mess up all police stations and the policeman’s life, ” he told a press conference at state police headquarters here on Tuesday (March 2).

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