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Day: August 28, 2024

Police Investigating Landslide That Injured Two Bomb Disposal Unit Members

JOHOR BAHRU, Police are investigating the cause of an incident in which two policemen were seriously injured by a landslide while conducting bomb disposal work in Taman Sri Lambak, Kluang, yesterday. Johor police chief M. Kumar said the investigation would also look into whether there were any lapses in the standard operating procedures (SOP). “The police are thoroughly reviewing the incident to determine the exact cause, but it is still too early to draw conclusions. “Please allow us the space to carry out our investigation, including assessing whether there were any SOP lapses or other contributing factors,” he told a

Three Relief Centres In Port Dickson Closed As Floods Recede

SEREMBAN, The flood situation in several areas in Port Dickson has fully recovered, allowing 141 evacuees from 38 families to return home. Port Dickson Civil Defence Force officer Mohd Azri Abu Hassan said the relief centre at Kampung Sungai Raya was closed after floodwaters receded and tidal levels returned to normal, recorded at 2.1 metres at 10.30 am today. ‘Two other relief centres in Permatang Pasir and Tanjung Agas were also closed at 5 pm yesterday after the floodwaters subsided and tidal levels were at a normal 2.3 metres,’ he said in a statement. However, he said six people from

Crypto Investment Scam Targeting Japanese Citizens Busted, 21 Held – Police

KUALA LUMPUR, The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has dismantled a cryptocurrency investment fraud call centre, believed to be targeting Japanese citizens, following separate raids on two luxury residential properties in the capital on Aug 19. A total of 21 individuals, aged between 22 and 37, were arrested. This group includes one local man, 16 Chinese men and one woman, a Lao woman, and one man each from Hong Kong and Myanmar. Bukit Aman Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID) director Datuk Seri Ramli Mohamed Yoosuf said that the foreign suspects were believed to be working as customer service representatives at the

Public Invited To Enliven National Day Celebration In Putrajaya – Teo

KUALA LUMPUR, The public is invited to enliven the National Day 2024 celebration at Dataran Putrajaya on Aug 31, said Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Chieng. She said 80 shuttle buses will operate every 15 minutes on that day to facilitate public movement to the celebration venue. Teo added that the shuttle service, operating from 4 am to 2 pm, will cover three routes, namely Terminal D, Putrajaya Sentral to Jalan Tun Abdul Razak, Precinct 2 (Route 1); PICC, Precinct 5 to GDC Plant 4, Precinct 4 (Route 2), and Taman Botani, Precinct 1 to Dataran Putra Precinct 1 (Route

Step into the world of Myra Cove: The Residential Enclave in Greater Kuala Lumpur that Fulfils Life

CYBERJAYA, Myra Land Sdn Bhd proudly introduces the second phase of Myra Cove, a residential enclave that redefines luxury living in Greater Kuala Lumpur. With the success of Phase 1, Myra Cove continues to set a new standard in residential excellence, presenting homes that are true to its tagline, ‘This is Life Without Compromise.’ Myra Cove Phase 2 is designed to deliver the spaciousness of a landed house within a high-rise setting, emphasising a low-density, community-oriented living experience. This 11-acre freehold strata project features 700 units ranging from 1,233 to 2,060 square feet, each with two parking lots. Prices start