A video clasp of a crocodile swimming close to a well known ocean side close to Kijal has gotten out and about via web-based entertainment after the locating by a gathering of anglers early earlier today. Wan Zuhairi Wan Nordin, 32 said he and a few different anglers were venturing …
Read More »Rafizi gets going on GE15 prep, can’t wait for PKR results
Approaching PKR representative president Rafizi Ramli will be beginning his mission for the following general political race (GE15) soon, saying he can’t stand to sit tight for the authority consequences of the party decisions to be declared. In a Facebook post tonight, Rafizi said he would start declaring his GE15 …
Read More »Porsche driver, 22, dies after three-car collision
The 22-year-old driver of a Porche Macan passed on in a crash including two different vehicles close to Bentong on the Kuala Lumpur-Karak parkway today. Pahang traffic police boss Kamarulzaman Jusoh distinguished the man as Lee Cheng Yik, 22. The mishap is accepted to have happened when Lee, who was …
Read More »After 19 years, rape suspect caught – thanks to DNA data
The police have captured a 40-year-elderly person over an assault case that happened a long time back in Bagan Serai, Perak, in the wake of utilizing DNA information to distinguish him. Bukit Aman CID chief Abd Jalil Hassan said the man was captured on Thursday night and was remanded at …
Read More »Enough water supply in Klang Valley for 8 months if drought hits
There is sufficient water supply in the Klang Valley for a very long time in the event that a dry season stirs things up around town in 2025 as figure, the Selangor Water Management Authority (Luas) said. Its chief Hasrolnizam Shaari said water supply during a dry season would be …
Read More »Breeders hope for free-floating chicken prices as subsidy ends
Chicken reproducers have communicated their expectation that the public authority will permit a free-float of chicken costs from the past set roof of RM8.90 following its choice to end the sponsorship of 60 sen for each kilogram given to raisers since Feb 5. “We as reproducers don’t anticipate that the …
Read More »Cops to conduct anti-suicide patrols on Penang bridges
Penang police have set up an exceptional unit to direct occasional watches on the Penang Bridge and Jambatan Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah to forestall suicides. Penang police boss Mohd Shuhaily Mohd Zain said the exceptional crew is comprised of traffic police officers. “Overall, 77 individuals in Penang ended it …
Read More »Zero-cost or quotas will be cancelled, Saravanan warns Malaysian employers
Businesses who gather any type of installment from Bangladeshi specialists after they show up here will have their shares dropped, HR serve M Saravanan has cautioned. Addressing Bangladeshi columnists after the joint working council meeting to finish the enlistment systems in Dhaka recently, he said Malaysia would respect the zero-cost …
Read More »Watch out for fake apps stealing TAC numbers
Web based financial clients ought to look out for applications imitating genuine cleaning or pet administrations on their telephone, as they could be phony and used to sneak around exchange authorisation codes (TAC) from their informing inbox, a network protection office said today. The phony application gets downloaded when a …
Read More »Don’t stay silent over China’s intrusions, rep tells Putrajaya
A Sarawak assemblyman has encouraged the central government to act unequivocally on the infringement into Malaysia’s waters and airspace by the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) and People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). Serembu assemblyman Miro Simuh said he generally disapproved of the state government as he saw it as a …
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