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Draughtsman pleads innocence in singing scam
A MAN who claimed to be one of the men sought by police in a singing scam in Penang that cheated more than 100 aspiring singers has claimed innocence, alleging that he is also a victim.
Shoplifters getting bolder
KUALA LUMPUR: A woman in baggy attire went into a supermarket, slipped a carton of beer weighing 12kg under her clothes and walked out unnoticed.
Man beats red light, knocks down m-cyclist and worries about his car
KUALA LUMPUR: A man who ran a red light along Jalan Bukit Bintang ended up crashing into a passing motorcyclist and instead of checking on the victims condition, the driver was more concerned with the dent on his car.
Debtor offers kidney for sale to pay off loan sharks
KUALA LUMPUR: Driven to the brink of desperation, a man has offered to sell his kidney to settle his gambling debts despite knowing that it is illegal.
Lorry driver offers kidney for sale to get loan sharks off his back
KUALA LUMPUR: A man has offered to sell one of his kidneys for RM50,000 to settle his gambling debts even though he has been told it is illegal.
Genneva investors look to MCA dept for help
PETALING JAYA: Investors of Genneva Malaysia Sdn Bhd are seeking the help of the MCA Public Services and Complaints Department and a consumer association to get them out of the predicament they are currently in.
Rela member in a group or not, woman falls victim to snatch theft
KUALA LUMPUR: Julie Lam thought she was pretty safe walking with several MCA members and Rela officers to a i>gotong-royong/ievent at about 7am in Jalan Ampang.
Worried investors hope Genneva will be allowed to resume business soon
GEORGE TOWN: Housewife Resool Yusof Gani is praying that the authorities will allow Genneva Malaysia Sdn Bhd to resume its gold business.
Conman fools loan sharks
KUALA LUMPUR: It seemed like the tables have turned on the i>Ah Longs/i(loan sharks) when a borrower turned out to be a conman who cheated three different loan shark groups and disappeared with the money.
Many fall prey to realtor scam
KUALA LUMPUR: Some 25 people have claimed to have lost over RM200,000 to a “real estate” agent who promised to negotiate rental for their shoplots.