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Cop who shot Botak Chin dies
KUALA LUMPUR: DSP Kenneth James Woodworth became a household name when he brought down infamous armed robber Botak Chin, killing two of his henchmen in a shootout between the police force’s Magnificent 12 and the notorious gang.
Three injured in Pangkor crash
PANGKOR: Three out of 10 passengers were slightly injured after the van they were travelling in skidded onto a road shoulder at Jalan Teluk Nipah here on Wednesday (May 4) afternoon.
Eagerly awaiting foreign tourists
PERAK is a must-visit state for domestic and international tourists.
Two local divers found safe near Pangkor
LUMUT: Two local divers were rescued off Pulau Jarak here after three were found safely on Saturday (April 6) night.
Aziz Bari: Clarify status of proposed Seri Iskandar Airport
IPOH: The status of the proposed Seri Iskandar Airport must be clarified by the state government, says Dr Abdul Aziz Bari.
Govt agencies must be pro-active, efficient in delivery, says former Perak MB Zambry
IPOH: Government agencies must be pro-active and efficient in their delivery system, says former Perak mentri besar Datuk Seri Zambry Abdul Kadir.
12-hour water supply disruption at Jalan Burma on Sunday (March 27)
GEORGE TOWN: Residents in the vicinity of Jalan Burma are expected to experience scheduled water supply disruption for 12 hours beginning 9am this Sunday (March 27).
Tasik Cermin to close temporarily for public safety
IPOH: The Perak government will direct the management of tourist attraction Tasik Cermin, in Gunung Rapat here, to issue a temporary closure notice as the jetty area at the lake is flooded.
Umrah pilgrims handling at KLIA to be improved, says MAHB
MANJUNG: Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) will hold a discussion with the Health Ministry and the National Security Council (NSC) to improve the handling of umrah pilgrims at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).
Receding seawater phenomenon attracts visitors to Pangkor
PANGKOR: The phenomenon of receding seawater from Pulau Pangkor to Pulau Giam along a 400m stretch has attracted hundreds of tourists who do not want to miss the opportunity to enjoy its wonders and beauty.