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Premises raided for illegal transfer of subsidised gas
THE Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry enforcement division busted a premises in Ipoh involved in ‘decanting’ subsidised liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) meant for domestic use and selling it to the industrial sector.
Flea market scam
THE public have been warned not to fall prey to scammers who are selling lots for an illegal flea market that supposedly starts its operations today in Puchong.
Residents want police to conduct more patrols in their housing area
JOHOR BARU: A group of residents are appealing for more police patrols in Taman Abad following a spate of robberies and burglaries in the area.
Stabbing case to be heard on Feb 11
GEORGE TOWN: The case of the woman charged with injuring a Rapid Penang bus captain with a dangerous weapon, has been fixed for case management on Feb 11 by a magistrate’s court here.
Sawmills face court action for meter tampering
KUCHING: Two sawmills in Tanjung Manis face prosecution in court for repeatedly tampering with their meters.
Looters have a field day
TEMERLOH: A supermarket chain here has lodged a police report, alleging some people of taking advantage of the recent floods situation to break into and loot its store.
Body of man believed to be murdered found
MALACCA: The body of a man, believed murdered, was found by members of the public in a bush in Cheng Perdana, Cheng here at 9.30am yesterday.
Yemeni student among four held over khat leaf smuggling
KUALA LUMPUR: Nearly 91kg of khat leaves were seized during a swoop at the KL International Airport’s cargo terminal and a building that ended with the arrest of four men.
26 break-ins in Temerloh district during floods
TEMERLOH: A total of 26 police reports have been received pertaining to break-ins during the recent floods in badly-hit Temerloh district, Pahang police chief Senior Deputy Comm Datuk Seri Sharifuddin Abdul Ghani said.
Hotels warned against illegal activities
SIBU: Sarawak Central Region Hotel Association chairman Johnny Wong regretted that one of its members was alleged to have let out its premises for the operation of Internet gambling activity.