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Vice connections severed
KUCHING: The police have managed to curtail affiliations between some thug gangs in the state and the more organised secret societies in the peninsula.
State CP: Foreign gangs threaten peace and security
KUCHING: The recent spate of bold armed robberies and burglaries involving criminal gangs from a neighbouring country is posing a new threat to Sarawaks peace and security.
Police aims at wiping out secret societies, gangsters
KUCHING: The police will continue anti-crime efforts to wipe out secret societies and gangsterism in the state said Sarawak police commissioner Datuk Mohmad Salleh.
Labuan sees drop in crime rate
LABUAN: The crime rate here dropped by almost 6% last year with 302 cases compared with 321 in 2008.
Sibu cops not resting despite 10% drop in crime
SIBU: Although the Sibu police have been successful in reducing crime by more than 10%, or 1,109 cases, last year, they are not in a celebratory mood.
Sarawak to check illegal activity with high technology
Notorious gangsters may be behind illegal logging in Sarawak, said State Resources Planning and Management II Minister Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hassan.
Suspected ‘generals’ in Sarawak nabbed in Ops Kenyalang
Four top suspected underworld 'generals' in Sarawak, including a 67-year-old leader of the Or Kow Gang in Kuching, have been arrested.
Troubling rise in gangsterism
Gangs of youths fighting each other in the streets armed with swords. Blood and body parts here and there, motionless bodies on the pavement - these are not just scenes from a Chinese kung fu movie. They can be witnessed all over Sarawak, especially in Sibu.
Three of Sarawak’s most notorious gangsters held
Three of Sarawak's most notorious gangsters, who have been terrorising businessmen and smallholders, have been arrested in a massive second wave operation code-named I>Ops Cantas Kenyalang/I>.
Gangsters threaten Miri again
The gangsters are back and businessmen here are complaining that they are resuming their reign of terror in this resort-city of 300,000.