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Errors not an excuse to scrap moral laws
'Technical mistakes' by religious authorities in conducting anti-vice operations should not be used as an excuse to demand the scrapping of laws that safeguard morals, state muftis said.
Groups want moral laws repealed
The Selangor Islamic Affairs Department (Jais) and more than 50 groups and 200 individuals rallying behind the banner, Malaysians Against Moral Policing, support the move to get religious authorities to work with the police in anti-vice raids.
The Malacca experience
DCP Datuk Christopher Wan Soo Kee cracked his brains for a solution. Motorcycle theft was the highest contributor to the overall Crime Index statistics in Malacca, as well as in the country, and he wanted to tackle the problem.
Cops smash betting rings
For the past month, residents around Kampung Sungai Darah in Batang Berjuntai were puzzled as to why many women were frequenting an old white bungalow, surrounded by long grass.
30 cops cleared of graft
Twenty-one senior police officers and nine lower-ranking officers have been cleared of being on the take after an investigation prompted by allegations by Deputy Internal Security Minister Datuk Noh Omar.
Gambling dens busted in ‘Ops Rooster’
Police busted 18 mini casinos capable of raking in RM1mil in bets daily during the Chinese New Year period.
Code of ethics for Jakim raids
To ensure they conduct themselves properly and do not misbehave during anti-vice raids, the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim) will provide a standard code for syariah enforcers.
16 nabbed for gambling at market
Police have arrested a group of 16 people, comprising hawkers and workers from the Selayang wholesale market, for allegedly gambling in an outlet selling vegetables here yesterday.
Ipoh-based bookie ring busted
An Ipoh-based bookmaking syndicate said to be capable of accepting up to RM5mil worth of horse-racing bets a month was busted with the arrest of four men in Taman Sitar Indah, Nibong Tebal, Penang.
Promotions in police force
Deputy CID Director (Commercial Crimes) Deputy Comm Datuk Hairuddin Mohamed has been promoted as the federal Commercial Crimes Department#8217;s first director with the rank of Commissioner of Police.