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Cop finds bribe hard to swallow
A POLICE officer in Sri Lanka who swallowed cash he had accepted as a bribe suffered breathing difficulties and had to be admitted to hospital, Makkal Osai reported.
PKR's Chuah assemblyman says prerogative of Pakatan reps to choose local councillors
SEREMBAN: PKR's Chuah assemblyman Michael Yek Diew Ching is upset that he was neither told nor consulted on the appointment of one of three local councillors from his constituency to sit in the Port Dickson Municipal Council (MPPD).
Perhilitan to probe Port Dickson crocodile sighting claims
SEREMBAN: Claims of a crocodile being sighted in Port Dickson waters will be investigated by the Negeri Sembilan Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan).
A RIGHT ROYAL GOTONG-ROYONG
Negri Sembilan ruler makes a surprise appearance at a public clean-up exercise to emphasise the importance of maintaining the environment.
Business flows back to PD beach
THE popular Telok Kemang beach in Port Dickson, Negri Sembilan, is abuzz with visitors once again.
Port Dickson returns to life thanks to local tourists
Port Dickson experienced a bleak phase for more than two months since the enforcement of the movement control order (MCO). But the holiday destination has now come alive with the presence of local tourists.
PD beaches reopened to public but subject to restrictions
SEREMBAN: Port Dickson's famous beach stretches will reopen from Saturday (June 13) but the Port Dickson Municipal Council (MPPD) has imposed several restrictions including limiting the number of picnickers in each group to 10.
Business is still slow in green zone PD
PORT DICKSON: For the past two months, only SWM Environment and Port Dickson municipal council employees could be seen frequenting the deserted beautiful stretch of beach here following the outbreak of the new coronavirus.
Covid-19: PD wet markets close temporarily to screen traders, sanitise premises
PORT DICKSON: The Lukut and Teluk Kemang wet markets here will be closed for two days to allow authorities to screen traders for Covid-19 and sanitise the respective premises.
Seremban newspaper agents cry foul after forced by city council to close shop
SEREMBAN: Newspaper agents here are crying foul after being told by the Seremban City Council (MBS) that they are not allowed to sell newspapers while the movement control order (MCO) is in force.