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Hambali plotted terror campaign
Hambali, the operations director for Osama bin Laden#8217;s al-Qaeda terrorist movement, is on the run, but for over 10 years he was in Malaysia planning and recruiting like-minded radicals for his campaign of terror to hit Western targets in South-East Asia. Malaysian police have collected new information on Hambali and his involvement in Jemaah Islamiah in their continuing war against terrorism, write WONG CHUN WAI and LOURDES CHARLES.
Trader, stripped of datukship, shot dead
Businessman Tan Hock Low who was recently stripped of his datukship by the Sultan of Selangor was gunned down mafia style at a well-known restaurant in Jalan Imbi last night.
Business rivalry may be behind Tan's killing
Police believe that business rivalry may be the main motive for the killing of businessman Tan Hock Low at a well-known restaurant in Jalan Imbi on Thursday night.
Nine held in raid on gambling centres
Nine illegal gambling centres, operating under the guise of restaurants and warehouses, were raided by police yesterday over their activities which are allegedly connected to slain businessman Tan Hock Low.
Four claim trial to hiring 11 without permits
Four men were charged in a magistrate's court here yesterday with hiring 11 women from China to work in a pub without valid working permits.
Man found hanging from a tree
A 33-year-old man hanged himself from a tree in a housing construction site in Sungai Manggis here yesterday.
'Capsized 'airman 'saved' by 'thoughts 'of family
Thoughts of his wife and three young children kept Royal Malaysian Air Force Mej Aundrey Smith, 43, going as he fought rough seas to swim to safety after the boat carrying him and five other air force personnel capsized on Sunday.
Victim’s emotional plea to mother to stay longer
Kpl Hasnul Abdul Rahman, one of the two RMAF personnel whose body was recovered yesterday after the boat he was in capsized in waters near Pulau Sibu, had pleaded for his mother to stay longer with him in Banting, Selangor, just a few days before the incident.
Survivor thanks his rescuers
All the #8220;thank yous#8221; in the world will not be enough for Sjn Saad Che Omar to show his gratitude to two police officers who spotted him after his 31 hours at sea.
Computer chips worth RM300,000 hijacked
Four men hijacked a trailer carrying computer integrated chips worth more than RM300,000 after overpowering its driver and his attendant near Serdang on Thursday.