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Published on: Monday, May 03, 2021
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SEMPORNA: An illegal immigrant actively involved in housebreaking and theft in Semporna was shot dead by the police at a stilt house in Kampung Panji Laut on Friday (April 30).
The male suspect, known as Jamalsalih Kaldo, 40, from the Philippines, who is believed to be involved in nine burglary and theft cases worth about RM80,000 here, was shot during a raid at 9.30pm after he allegedly attacked the police with a 70-centimetre-long machete.
Semporna Police Chief Supt Mohd Farhan Lee Abdullah said the incident occurred when a team from the Semporna Police Criminal Investigation Division led by Insp. Azwan Asis entered a room in the house and the suspect suddenly leapt out brandishing a machete at the police.
Sunday, 02 May 2021 06:46 PM MYT
An undocumented migrant actively involved in housebreaking and theft in Semporna, was shot dead by the police at a stilt house in Kampung Panji Laut on Friday. ― Picture by Hari Anggara
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SEMPORNA, May 2 An undocumented migrant actively involved in housebreaking and theft in Semporna, was shot dead by the police at a stilt house in Kampung Panji Laut on Friday (April 30).
The male suspect, known as Jamalsalih Kaldo, 40, from the Philippines, who is believed to be involved in nine burglary and theft cases worth about RM80,000 here, was shot during a raid at 9.30pm, after he allegedly attacked the police with a 70-centimetre-long machete.
KUALA LUMPUR (Jan 25): The agriculture and plantation sector is expected to see a huge increase in adoption of drone technology this year due to the increase in demand and technology readiness, thus enabling a technology-driven transformation to ensure efficiency and sustainability.
Malaysia Digital Economy Cooperation (MDEC) DroneTech and Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) Ecosystem manager Wan Mohd Farhan Wan Mohd Fuad said the Covid-19 pandemic has boosted and accelerated the need for digitalisation and acceptance of drone technology in the sector.
“With the pandemic and Movement Control Order (MCO) (since) last year, technology like drone is seen as a more cost-effective and better option especially for conventional industries in Malaysia, for example, paddy farming and oil palm plantations,” he said during the 1st Virtual World Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Summit today.