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Over 1.3 million dubious prepaid phone numbers detected
Of those lines, 920,217 have been terminated and 457,645 have been updated with valid info to prevent the numbers from being used for fraud.
Ten roadblocks for Penang sub-district under conditional MCO (updated)
BALIK PULAU: Police will set-up 10 roadblocks in six main locations in Penang's southwest sub-district 12, which has been placed under conditional movement control order (MCO) starting Friday (Nov 6).
Conditional MCO: Penang police to mount roadblocks from Nov 9
GEORGE TOWN: Police will mount roadblocks in several areas in the state following the implementation of the conditional movement control order (MCO) from Nov 9.
Covid-19: Seven active clusters in Penang, says CM
GEORGE TOWN: Seven active clusters have been identified in the state so far, says Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow.
MCMC: 48 court charges filed over misuse of social media, including child porn
MCMC stated that the increase in court charges shows its commitment towards tackling the issue of social media abuse among the public with the purpose of creating a safe and secure Internet environment.
Mior Faridalathrash Wahid will be next Perak police chief
PETALING JAYA: Federal Criminal Investigation Department deputy director (Investigation/legal) Datuk DCP Mior Faridalathrash Wahid will be the next Perak police chief.
IGP: Investigation paper to be opened on cops linked with gambling ring
KUALA LUMPUR: The police will open an investigation paper (IP) on the alleged involvement of senior officers and policemen with individuals who are being detained in connection with the Macau scam and online gambling syndicate, said Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador.
Shooting at Malaysia-Thai border: GOF member dead, another seriously injured (Updated)
PADANG BESAR: A General Operation Force (GOF) member was shot dead while his patrol partner was seriously injured after they were in a shootout with smugglers at the Malaysia-Thailand border post near here.
Personnel conducting intelligence work not required to wear bulletproof vest, says DIG
IPOH (Bernama): The two General Operations Force members involved in the shootout with smugglers at the Malaysia-Thailand border early Tuesday (Nov 24) morning did not wear bulletproof vests because they were conducting intelligence work and not patrolling.
IGP hopes security allocation will be okayed
KUALA LUMPUR: Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador (pic) hopes the Dewan Rakyat will approve Budget 2021 to enable the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) to maintain security and public order.