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Support for tightened MCO 3 0 and accelerated vaccination program

Support for tightened MCO 3.0 and accelerated vaccination program Published A - On behalf of MSIA, the voice of the electronics industry in Malaysia, we wish to thank the Malaysian Government, in particular, MITI for taking time to discuss the challenges faced by the E&E industry and listening to our inputs to the Government. We know how much MITI has rallied and spoken on the behalf of the industry and helping many of our member companies to mitigate total closure. MITI has been a great advocate and represented the voice of the industry during government meetings and decision-making processes. It is important to note that the E&E industry in Malaysia, particularly the semiconductor ecosystem, has critical cross-industry linkages and applications. The supply chain of this industry is highly integrated, be it within its own industry or with other industries, locally and worldwide. In 2020, the contribution of the E&E industry to this nation is significant, accounting for 6.8%

MACC officers, said to be linked to Nicky Gang, withdraw habeas corpus applications

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Two Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officers detained under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma), and believed to be linked to the Nicky Gang organised crime syndicate, have withdrawn their habeas corpus application seeking their immediate release. Their lawyer Latheefa Koya told the High Court here on Monday (May 24) that her clients, aged 41 and 42, had withdrawn their applications as they were released on police bail on May 18. Following this, Judge Datuk Ahmad Shahrir Mohd Salleh dismissed the applications. The court had set Monday to hear the habeas corpus applications, which named Johor police chief Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay, a police officer, the Inspector-General of Police, the Home Minister and the Malaysian Government as the first to fifth respondents.

Two MACC officers linked to Nicky gang withdraw habeas corpus applications

Two MACC officers linked to Nicky gang withdraw habeas corpus applications 24 May 2021 / 14:23 H. KUALA LUMPUR: Two Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) officers who were detained under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (SOSMA) and believed to be linked to the Nicky Gang organised crime syndicate have withdrawn their habeas corpus application to seek for their immediate release. Their lawyer, Latheefa Koya, told the High Court that her clients, aged 41 and 42, had withdrawn their applications as they had been released on police bail last May 18. Following which, judge Datuk Ahmad Shahrir Mohd Salleh dismissed the applications. The court had set today to hear the habeas corpus applications, which named Johor police chief Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay, a police officer, the Inspector-General of Police, the Home Minister and the Malaysian Government as the first to fifth respondents.

Malaysia Airlines Denies Flying Passengers From India

Malaysia Airlines Denies Flying Passengers From India 3 minute read Malaysia Airlines has responded with force to claims they breached a ban on flying passengers in from India. The Kuala Lumpur-based airline has lodged complaints to the police about allegations made in social media accounts. The allegations claimed the airline ignored a Malaysian Government ruling banning ex-India passengers. Malaysia Airlines has denied flying in passengers from India. Photo: Malaysia Airlines Malaysia Airlines axes passenger flights from India, continues cargo flights Malaysia put a temporary ban on all Indian nationals entering the country on April 28. In response, Malaysia Airlines canceled its passenger services from India.

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