MELAKA: The brouhaha on the emergence of beta variant (South Africa) of Covid-19 in the state that caused anxiety among locals on Saturday (June 5) is obsolete, says Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Suliaman Md Ali.
Police raid at a massage parlour at Taman Melaka Raya.
MELAKA: A sob story did not deter police here from handing out a RM10,000 compound notice to the owner of a massage parlour that had been operating illegally during the movement control order (MCO).
Melaka CID Chief Asst Comm Mohd Sukri Kaman said the 48-year-old man had tried to plead his case by saying that he had to keep his Taman Melaka Raya business open to pay the monthly rental, utility bills and staff salaries.
The owner had pleaded his case when police raided the premises on the first floor of a shophouse at 3.10pm on Thursday (June 3).
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Published on: Saturday, February 20, 2021
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BUTTERWORTH: The Sessions Court here Friday set May 28 for mention of the corruption and money laundering cases involving former Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng, his wife Betty Chew Gek Cheng and businesswoman Phang Li Koon.
Judge Ahmad Azhari Abdul Hamid set the date after lawyers RSN Rayer, representing Lim and his wife, and A. Ruben Kumar, representing Phang, applied to be given three months to examine the more than 1,000-page documents that were submitted when the matter came up for case management Friday.
Deputy public prosecutors Syafiq Hasim and Ashrof Adrin Kamarul appeared for the prosecution.
BUTTERWORTH (Feb 19): The Sessions Court here today set May 28 for mention of the corruption and money laundering cases involving former Penang chief minister Lim Guan Eng, his wife Betty Chew Gek Cheng and businesswoman Phang Li Koon.
Judge Ahmad Azhari Abdul Hamid set the date after lawyers RSN Rayer, representing Lim and his wife, and A Ruben Kumar, representing Phang, applied to be given three months to examine the more than 1,000-page documents that were submitted when the matter came up for case management today.
Deputy Public Prosecutors (DPPs) Syafiq Hasim and Ashrof Adrin Kamarul appeared for the prosecution.
However, all three accused were not in court as they had been exempted from attending today’s proceedings.