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IGP: No evidence found in Penan rape claim
Police investigating allegations that Penan women were raped found no evidence to support their claims, but will continue their probe, Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Mussa Hassan said.
Police find no proof of rape of Penan women
Police investigating the alleged rapes of Penan women found no evidence to suggest the women had been raped, said Inspector-GeneÂral of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan.
Five babies for sale rescued
Five cases of babies for sale were reported from January to April, said Deputy Minister Senator Datuk Wan Ahmad Farid Wan Salleh.
Pakistani waiter not seen since getting into car with two women
A 28-year-old Pakistani has been missing since August and his family is appealing for any information on his whereabouts. Waqas Ahmed Malik, 28, a waiter, was last seen on Aug 20 at his workplace in Semenyih, meeting up with two women.
Cops will probe Penan rapes professionally: CID chief
Police will be professional in carrying out their investigations of alleged sexual abuse involving Penan women to ensure that any perpetrators would be brought to justice, Criminal Investigations Department (CID) director Commissioner Datuk Mohd Bakri Zinin said.
Police: We just want to help the Penans
Police will be professional in their investigation of the alleged sexual abuse of Penan women to ensure that any perpetrator will be brought to justice, CID director Commissioner Datuk Mohd Bakri Zinin said.
Restrictions on portable swipe machines on the cards
The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry and Bank Negara are discussing whether to place restrictions on the usage of portable credit card swipe machines.
Licensing problems top complaints list
COMPLAINTS about the licensing department of the Penang Municipal Council top the list of complaints received by Jelutong MP Jeff Ooi's service centre.
Beware of bogus cops in vests during the day
RESIDENTS in Penang's southwest district should be wary of people clad in police vests during the day time as they may be imposters posing as police officers.
Body scanner installed to cut down smuggling
A RM1mil security bodyscan machine installed in August last year at the customs checkpoint at the KL International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang has yet to be commissioned.