Police seize drugs worth RM900k in Klang Valley
February 8, 2021
SHAH ALAM – Police have crippled a drug smuggling and distribution syndicate after detaining two local and two foreign men in three raids on Wednesday (Feb 3).
Selangor acting police chief Datuk Arjunaidi Mohamed said they also seized various drugs worth RM900,750 and two cars during the raids, which were conducted in Puchong Jaya, Kuchai Lama and Cheras beginning from 4 pm.
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“We detained a local man and two foreigners in the first raid at a parking lot in Puchong.
“We found 13 Chinese tea packets containing a drug believed to be syabu weighing 13.39 kilogrammes (kg) worth RM602,550 and 13,900 ecstasy pills in 13 plastic packets valued at RM250,200.
Sunday, 31 Jan 2021 09:21 PM MYT
Police said a teacher lost RM300,000 after being cheated by a love scam syndicate recently. ― Picture by Hari Anggara
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KEPALA BATAS, Jan 31 A teacher lost RM300,000 after being cheated by a love scam syndicate recently.
Seberang Prai Utara (SPU) district police chief ACP Noorzainy Mohd Noor said the single woman, aged 57, alleged that she had been cheated after engaging in a relationship with a man claiming to be an American through Facebook.
“After almost a month into the relationship, the suspect started to relate a sad story to gain the victim’s sympathy and she finally agreed to help him by loaning him money,” he said in a statement today.
Sunday, 17 Jan 2021 03:01 PM MYT
BUTTERWORTH, Jan 17 The Apollo Market here has been ordered to close for seven days starting tomorrow due to non-compliance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) of the Movement Control Order (MCO).
Seberang Perai Utara district police chief ACP Noorzainy Mohd Noor said in an integrated operation with the Ministry of Health (MOH) and Seberang Perai City Council, to monitor the SOPs compliance, found the market was too crowded making it difficult to practice physical distancing.
“The organisers also failed to control the exit and entry limits of customers. The entrance to the market was not properly marked for physical distancing and the public was seen queueing up to the road shoulder.
MALAYSIA will embark on a detailed study this year to see how it can maximise economic and social returns should a decision be made to proceed with the building of a high speed rail (HSR) network in the country.
According to MyHSR Corporation Sdn Bhd (MyHSR), the special purpose company to spearhead the project on the Malaysian side, the study is expected to take up to six months.
If Malaysia decides to proceed with building a HSR network, it is possible to have as many as four new domestic HSR services, said MyHSR Corp chief executive Datuk Mohd Nur Ismal Kamal at a recent press briefing, following the lapse of a bilateral agreement signed with Singapore on Dec 13,2016 to have a cross border HSR service from Bandar Malaysia to Jurong East, Singapore.
BUTTERWORTH (Bernama): The Apollo Market here has been ordered to close for seven days starting Monday (Jan 18) due to non-compliance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) of the movement control order.
Seberang Perai Utara district police chief ACP Noorzainy Mohd Noor said an integrated operation with the Health Ministry and Seberang Perai City Council to monitor the SOP compliance found the market was too crowded, making it difficult to practice physical distancing. The organisers also failed to control the exit and entry limits of customers. The entrance to the market was not properly marked for physical distancing and the public was seen queuing up to the road shoulder, said ACP Noorzainy.