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There’s no place like home: Locals prefer domestic trips
IPOH: Most Malaysians prefer to travel domestically than going abroad for now, says Perak Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (MATTA) chairman Chong Yu Ken.
Doctor found dead in hotel room, no foul play suspected
PORT DICKSON: A 37-year-old doctor was found dead in a hotel room in Pasir Panjang near here.
HFMD cases in Negri and Melaka continue to climb
SEREMBAN: Negri Sembilan recorded 2,249 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) from January until May 19, said state health, environment, cooperatives and consumerism committee chairman S. Veerapan.
Over 2,200 HFMD cases detected in Negri since January
SEREMBAN: Negri Sembilan recorded a total of 2,249 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) from January until Thursday (May 19), says state health, environment, cooperatives and consumerism committee chairman S. Veerapan.
Admin assistant loses RM38,000 to scammers
PORT DICKSON: A 46-year-old administrative assistant lost more than RM38,000 after being duped by an individual claiming to be an employee of a courier company and a bogus cop in a phone scam.
RM21mil lost in giant Macau scam
GEORGE TOWN: A businessman from Port Dickson lost a record RM21mil in a Macau scam after he allegedly revealed his bank Transaction Authorisation Code (TAC) numbers to a “bank official”.
Macau scam: Millionaire victim was from Port Dickson, not Penang, say cops
GEORGE TOWN: A businessman who reportedly lost a total of RM21mil to an alleged Macau scam is from Port Dickson and not Penang, says Selangor Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief Asst Comm Azman Ali.
Temple aglow for Wesak with return of devotees
THE Mahindarama Buddhist Temple in Jalan Kampar, Penang, was all lit up on the eve of Wesak Day when devotees took part in the lighting of 10,000 lotus candles to commemorate the Thrice Sacred Day – the Birth, Enlightenment and passing to Nirvana of Gautama Buddha.
Floods: Three relief centres opened in Kedah, Negri to house 138 evacuees
KUALA LUMPUR: Three temporary evacuation centres (PPS) have been opened in two states to accommodate 138 flood victims from 48 families.