KUALA LUMPUR: A 34-year-old woman, believed to be a prostitute, jumped from the first floor of a hotel in Taman Setapak Indah in a bid to escape police.
Kuala Lumpur deputy CID chief Asst Comm Nasri Mansor said the Thai national injured her right leg in the escape bid during the raid at 9.30pm on Monday (July 5) and she was sent to Hospital Kuala Lumpur for treatment. She was among seven Thai women aged between 29 and 34, detained in an operation codenamed Ops Patuh/Ops Noda conducted by KL CID, he said when met at the raid location on Monday night (July 5).
Food banks and food aid packages in Klang Valley
The COVID-19 pandemic has yet to take a positive turn in our country, with better days still ahead of us. While we wait for things to get under control here, many are helping their struggling neighbours get by in various ways, so we can all get through this roller coaster ride together.
Along with the
Putih campaign – which has been a way Malaysians are looking out for each other at this time – there are also
food banks with basic necessities for affected individuals that often need replenishing. So if you’re looking to help out, we rounded up