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In an attempt to unmask the truth, a cafe owner in Segamat, Johor released CCTV footage to make her case against getting fined RM1,000 for not wearing a facemask out in public, when there was no one else around.
Nur Izzati Aqilah Lokman Hakim posted up a video on social media showing the moment she was approached by police officers at a parking spot near her store
The clip showed the woman exiting her car before a police patrol MPV pulled over and four officers appeared on the screen.
Nur Izzati writes that the footage was evidence there was no one other than herself, her child and the police officers when she was issued the fine.
6:49 PM MYT
JOHOR BARU: Johor police will beef up its effort to educate the public in adhering to the movement control order within the next three days.
Its chief Datuk Comm Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay said that after the period, police would not compromise on anyone found to be flaunting rules under the MCO.
“We will be reasonable first by giving warning to the public to please follow the rules but after the period, police would take actions as stipulated under the MCO including issuing compounds, ” he added.
Comm Ayob said this when met after visiting a police roadblock held along Jalan Johor Baru-Ayer Hitam near Skudai here on Wednesday (Jan 13).
Published on: Thursday, December 31, 2020
By: Bernama
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Deputy Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Rosol Wahid said a frozen meat importing firm believed to be behind an illegal meat cartel will be charged in court soon. Bernama file pic
Kuala Lumpur: A frozen meat importing firm believed to be behind an illegal meat cartel will be charged in court soon, says Deputy Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Rosol Wahid.
Speaking to reporters after officiating the Food Bank Malaysia programme in Kampung Lubuk Periuk here, today, he said the investigation paper on the company located in Johor Baru was almost complete, as the ministry had obtained the meat analysis results from the Chemistry Department on Monday.
Published on: Monday, December 28, 2020
By: Bernama
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JOHOR BAHRU: Police multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) patrolmen nationwide are now provided with a new safety vest, ‘Reflective Bullet Proof Vest Level II With Anti Stab’ to avoid any threat and risk of injury while on duty.
Bukit Aman Crime Prevention and Community Safety Department director Datuk Zainal Abidin Kasim said 800 units were distributed under the first phase by giving priority to all the contingents.
He said the distribution was also based on the frequent risks and incidents of criminal cases that required MPV patrolmen to wear safety vests.
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According to him, the Reflective Bullet Proof Vest Level II With Anti Stab is able to last for 10 years and provide ballistic protection against shots from nine millimetre (mm) calibre bullets.
Monday, 21 Dec 2020 04:23 PM MYT
BY BEN TAN
Bukit Aman Corporate Communications head Datuk Asmawati Ahmad (right) showing the HPV test kit during the Frontliner Uniting Against Cervical Cancer Programme for police personnel at the Johor police contingent headquarters in Johor Baru December 21, 2020. Picture by Ben Tan
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JOHOR BARU, Dec 21 A total of 70 policewomen in three states have been diagnosed with the human papillomavirus (HPV) which is one of the main causes of cervical cancer in women.
Bukit Aman Corporate Communications head Datuk Asmawati Ahmad said the statistics were a result of the screening conducted on 918 policewomen through the Frontliner Uniting Against Cervical Cancer Programme for police personnel since June last year.