New elite group formed to combat vice, gaming and gangsterism


KUALA LUMPUR: The police have set up a new elite group to combat vice, gaming and gangsterism activities in the country.

The group, called the Special Task Force for Anti-vice, Gaming and Gangsterism (STAGG), joined the Special Tactics and Intelligence Narcotics Group (Sting) and Special Task Force on Organised Crime (Stafoc), which were formed earlier this year specifically to bust drug rings and serious crimes.

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