Mob killing in Jasin after lewd act, seven arrested in Melaka

ALOR GAJAH: A 51-year-old jobless man died after being beaten by a mob following an alleged lewd act in the parking lot of a Jasin supermarket. Melaka police chief Datuk Dzulkhairi Mukhtar confirmed the incident, stating the victim succumbed to severe injuries at the scene. The victim, who had prior records under Section 377D of… Continue reading Mob killing in Jasin after lewd act, seven arrested in Melaka

Penang welfare dept rescues 20 children in ops abai raid

GEORGE TOWN: The Penang Welfare Department (JKM) has rescued 20 children, including a 15-day-old baby, during a special operation named Ops Abai. The raid took place simultaneously at two locations in Bukit Mertajam on July 21. State Social Development, Welfare and Non-Islamic Affairs Committee chairman Lim Siew Khim said the operation was conducted with the… Continue reading Penang welfare dept rescues 20 children in ops abai raid

Two men arrested over whipping effigy of PM Anwar at rally

KUALA LUMPUR: Two men have been arrested to assist in the investigation of an incident where an effigy resembling Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim was whipped during a rally at Dataran Merdeka on Saturday. Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail confirmed the arrests, stating that the suspects, aged 21 and 47, were… Continue reading Two men arrested over whipping effigy of PM Anwar at rally

Selgate specialist hospital rawang to open soon in selangor

SHAH ALAM: The Selgate Specialist Hospital Rawang (SSH Rawang) is nearing completion and will soon begin operations, marking a significant milestone in healthcare services for northern Selangor. Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari confirmed the progress, stating that the 224-bed facility is in its final construction phase. “Alhamdulillah, I am pleased to see the… Continue reading Selgate specialist hospital rawang to open soon in selangor

Women empowerment must include informal sector, says Dr Wan Azizah

KUALA LUMPUR: The empowerment of women must extend beyond the formal sector to include those in informal roles such as housewives and caregivers, said Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail. Speaking at the launch of the National Policy on Women (DWN) and Women’s Development Action Plan (PTPW) 2025-2030, she emphasised the need to appreciate… Continue reading Women empowerment must include informal sector, says Dr Wan Azizah

Two Bumiputera firms targeted for Bursa Malaysia listing by year-end

KUALA LUMPUR: The government is targeting at least two Bumiputera companies to be listed on Bursa Malaysia by the end of this year. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi revealed this during the launch of the Bumiputera Rapid Acceleration and Value Enhancement (BRAVE) programme today. The initiative aims to strengthen the Bumiputera… Continue reading Two Bumiputera firms targeted for Bursa Malaysia listing by year-end

Offenders compulsory attendance order to reduce prison overcrowding

KUALA LUMPUR: The Offenders Compulsory Attendance (Amendment) Bill 2025 was passed in the Dewan Rakyat today, with Deputy Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah stating its primary aim is to address prison overcrowding. He revealed that as of July 22, Malaysian prisons housed 83,827 inmates, exceeding the capacity of 76,311. Another 5,759 offenders… Continue reading Offenders compulsory attendance order to reduce prison overcrowding

MCMC probes online sale of uncertified communication devices

PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) is investigating a company suspected of selling uncertified communication devices online. The probe follows a joint operation with the Royal Malaysia Police under Op Taring Bravo 3, involving multiple enforcement agencies. Authorities seized 3,837 units of various devices, including wireless gaming consoles, remote controls, smart devices, and… Continue reading MCMC probes online sale of uncertified communication devices

RM16 million donation to UMNO not linked to breach of trust – Court told

KUALA LUMPUR: The High Court heard today that UMNO had no knowledge the RM16 million it received from Jendela Pinggiran Sdn Bhd (JPSB) was linked to any breach of trust. UMNO’s counsel, Mohamed Shahrul Fazli Kamarulzaman, stated the funds were accepted as donations and used for corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. “No evidence shows UMNO… Continue reading RM16 million donation to UMNO not linked to breach of trust – Court told

282 vacant PPR units in Rembau open for applications till Aug 10

SEREMBAN: A total of 282 units in the Rembau People’s Housing Project (PPR) remain unoccupied, with applications open until August 10 for eligible buyers. Negeri Sembilan Local Government Development, Housing and Transport Committee chairman J. Arul Kumar confirmed the availability, stating that the Chembong Mukim project comprises 452 terraced houses, with 166 already allocated. “Applicants… Continue reading 282 vacant PPR units in Rembau open for applications till Aug 10

New Court of Appeal President and Sabah Sarawak Chief judge sworn in

PUTRAJAYA: Federal Court judge Datuk Abu Bakar Jais was sworn in today as the new President of the Court of Appeal, while Datuk Azizah Nawawi became the first woman appointed as Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak. Abu Bakar, 63, from Muar, Johor, took his oath before senior Court of Appeal judge Datuk P Ravinthran.… Continue reading New Court of Appeal President and Sabah Sarawak Chief judge sworn in

Extremists using religion for politics must be condemned – Kamil Munim

KUALA LUMPUR: Those who adopt extremist ideologies and manipulate religion for political purposes must be strongly condemned, said Political Secretary to the Finance Minister, Muhammad Kamil Abdul Munim. He warned that such factions threaten national unity and must be rejected by all who seek peace. “Praying for the destruction of fellow Muslims reflects a radical… Continue reading Extremists using religion for politics must be condemned – Kamil Munim

Mohd Ismail Ibrahim named new Perlis deputy police chief

KANGAR: Kedah police Integrity and Standard Compliance Department Chief ACP Mohd Ismail Ibrahim has been appointed as the new Perlis deputy police chief, effective today. The handover ceremony took place at the Perlis contingent police headquarters multipurpose hall, witnessed by Perlis police chief Datuk Muhammad Abdul Halim. Mohd Ismail, 59, described his appointment as a… Continue reading Mohd Ismail Ibrahim named new Perlis deputy police chief

Kuching drug bust nets RM3.07m syabu in mobile store operation

KUCHING: A drug trafficking syndicate using cars as “mobile stores” to discreetly deliver syabu was dismantled by police in a special operation in Kota Sentosa. The raid, conducted on July 19, led to the arrest of two men and the seizure of methamphetamine worth RM3.072 million. Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department (NCID) director Datuk Hussein Omar… Continue reading Kuching drug bust nets RM3.07m syabu in mobile store operation

Tengku Zafrul receives DPPN award at Penang governor’s birthday

GEORGE TOWN: Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz was honoured with the Darjah Panglima Pangkuan Negeri (DPPN) award, granting him the title Datuk Seri, in conjunction with Penang Governor Tun Ramli Ngah Talib’s 84th birthday celebration. The award was presented at Dewan Sri Pinang, recognising Tengku Zafrul’s contributions in… Continue reading Tengku Zafrul receives DPPN award at Penang governor’s birthday

KPKM proposes short-term agriculture censuses for better policy coordination

PUTRAJAYA: The Agriculture and Food Security Ministry (KPKM) has recommended that the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) conduct short-term agricultural censuses every two to four years to ensure timely data updates for improved policy coordination. KPKM secretary-general Datuk Seri Isham Ishak highlighted the importance of frequent data collection following the findings of the 2024 Agriculture… Continue reading KPKM proposes short-term agriculture censuses for better policy coordination

Malaysia builds 74 artificial reefs, generates RM84,000 in fish biomass

PUTRAJAYA: The Department of Fisheries Malaysia (DOF) has successfully constructed 74 artificial reefs across six states in 2024, contributing to marine conservation while generating RM84,759 in fish biomass revenue. Funded with a RM2.4 million allocation, these reefs are located in Kedah, Perak, Melaka, Pahang, Terengganu, and Kelantan, including key areas like Pulau Payar and Pulau… Continue reading Malaysia builds 74 artificial reefs, generates RM84,000 in fish biomass

Sungai Ketil fish kill prompts water testing by Chemistry Dept

GUA MUSANG: Water samples from Sungai Ketil have been submitted to the Chemistry Department for analysis following the discovery of hundreds of dead fish at Rimba Wangi Recreational Park. The Kelantan Department of Environment (DOE) has initiated immediate monitoring to prevent further incidents. Kelantan DOE director Wan Aminordin Wan Kamarudin confirmed that complaints regarding the… Continue reading Sungai Ketil fish kill prompts water testing by Chemistry Dept

Three Terengganu officers remanded over RM25k bribery for building approvals

KUALA TERENGGANU: Three local authority officers in Terengganu have been remanded for six days over allegations of accepting bribes totalling RM25,000 to facilitate building plan approvals. The remand order, issued by Magistrate Yuhanis Mohd Roslan, follows an application by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). The suspects, two men and one woman aged between 40 and… Continue reading Three Terengganu officers remanded over RM25k bribery for building approvals

Thailand and Cambodia agree to immediate ceasefire amid border tensions

PUTRAJAYA: Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to an immediate and unconditional ceasefire to ease tensions along their disputed border, following a high-level meeting chaired by Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. The agreement was reached during a special session at the Seri Perdana Complex, attended by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Thailand’s acting… Continue reading Thailand and Cambodia agree to immediate ceasefire amid border tensions

Theft by drug addicts drives Kedah crime spike, says police chief

ALOR SETAR: Theft committed by drug addicts has emerged as the primary factor behind the surge in index crime cases in Kedah, according to state police chief CP Adzli Abu Shah. From January 1 to July 27, Kedah recorded 2,852 index crime cases, with nearly half linked to theft by drug users. “Kedah police will… Continue reading Theft by drug addicts drives Kedah crime spike, says police chief

Dewan Rakyat passes Poisons (Amendment) Bill 2025 to curb substance misuse

KUALA LUMPUR: The Dewan Rakyat has passed the Poisons (Amendment) Bill 2025, reinforcing enforcement against the illegal use of poisons and psychotropic substances. The bill, approved via voice vote, was debated by 12 MPs from both government and opposition blocs. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad stated that the amendments aim to enhance enforcement… Continue reading Dewan Rakyat passes Poisons (Amendment) Bill 2025 to curb substance misuse

Malaysia to highlight Gaza oppression at Geneva parliament conference

KUALA LUMPUR: Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Johari Abdul will reinforce Malaysia’s stance on the ongoing oppression of Palestinians in Gaza during the 6th World Conference of Speakers of Parliament in Geneva. The event, held from July 28 to 31 at the Palais des Nations, gathers over 110 parliamentary leaders worldwide. Johari is set to… Continue reading Malaysia to highlight Gaza oppression at Geneva parliament conference

Police urge calm over Zara Qairina’s death, probe ongoing

KOTA KINABALU: Police have advised the public to remain calm and refrain from speculation regarding the death of 13-year-old student Zara Qairina Mahathir as investigations proceed. Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Jauteh Dikun assured a thorough and transparent probe into the incident. Zara Qairina was found unconscious in a drain near her school dormitory in the… Continue reading Police urge calm over Zara Qairina’s death, probe ongoing

DBKL issues 41 compounds to unlicensed photographers at KLCC

KUALA LUMPUR: Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) conducted a joint enforcement operation called ‘Ops Lens’ and issued 41 compound notices to unlicensed photographers operating around the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). The operation involved multiple agencies, including the Royal Malaysia Police, Immigration Department, and National Registration Department. DBKL stated that the operation aimed to monitor… Continue reading DBKL issues 41 compounds to unlicensed photographers at KLCC

MACC questions 32 in RM950m scrap metal smuggling probe

KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has recorded statements from 32 individuals as part of an ongoing investigation into a scrap metal and e-waste smuggling syndicate. The probe follows recent raids conducted across five states, targeting a network suspected of evading export taxes worth over RM950 million. A source familiar with the case revealed… Continue reading MACC questions 32 in RM950m scrap metal smuggling probe

Missing fisherman found drowned in Sarikei river search

SIBU: A man reported missing while diving to catch fish in Sungai Nanga Bekatan, Ensiring, Ulu Julau, has been found drowned. The body of 50-year-old Michael Jantan was discovered by the Sungai Merah Fire and Rescue Station’s Water Rescue Team at 9.08 am today. Bintangor Fire and Rescue Station chief Mahmudin Narudin confirmed the recovery.… Continue reading Missing fisherman found drowned in Sarikei river search

Local woman foiled smuggling health products worth RM4,000 in Kedah

PUTRAJAYA: The Bukit Kayu Hitam Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) successfully intercepted a local woman attempting to smuggle four unregistered health products at the Bukit Kayu Hitam Immigration, Customs, Quarantine and Security Complex (ICQS) in Kedah. The products, estimated to be worth RM4,460, were suspected of containing scheduled poisons under the Poisons Act… Continue reading Local woman foiled smuggling health products worth RM4,000 in Kedah

BAS.MY Medik service to aid mobility-limited passengers in Malaysia

KANGAR: The Transport Ministry is set to launch BAS.MY Medik, a new service under the Stage Bus Service Transformation (SBST) programme, designed to assist passengers with limited mobility. Transport Minister Anthony Loke announced that operators will provide dedicated vans for wheelchair users and those needing transport to medical facilities. “The BAS.MY Medik service will be… Continue reading BAS.MY Medik service to aid mobility-limited passengers in Malaysia

Monsoon season aid continues for smallholders under MADANI govt

KUALA LUMPUR: The government will extend the Monsoon Season Assistance (BMT) this year to support smallholders facing weather-related challenges, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi announced. A total of RM264.91 million has been allocated for the initiative, benefiting over 330,000 recipients, including those under FELDA and the Sabah Rubber Industry Authority (LIGS).… Continue reading Monsoon season aid continues for smallholders under MADANI govt

Proton targets 6,000 export units in 2025, eyes global expansion

KUALA LUMPUR: Proton International Corporation Sdn Bhd (PICSB), the global arm of Proton Holdings Bhd, has set an ambitious target of 6,000 vehicle exports for 2025. The company plans to double this figure by 2026 and achieve a tenfold increase by 2030. Currently, Proton exports to 19 countries, with further expansion planned for high-potential regions.… Continue reading Proton targets 6,000 export units in 2025, eyes global expansion

Thailand-Cambodia peace talks begin in Putrajaya amid border tensions

PUTRAJAYA: The special meeting between Thailand and Cambodia, aimed at securing an immediate ceasefire and halting hostilities along the disputed border, began in Putrajaya on Monday. The talks, facilitated by Malaysia and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim as the current ASEAN Chair, seek to reduce tensions and restore stability in the conflict-affected border regions.… Continue reading Thailand-Cambodia peace talks begin in Putrajaya amid border tensions

Sultan Nazrin graces LEMBING SAKTI 2025 military exercise

LUMUT: The Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah, today graced the LEMBING SAKTI 2025 Exercise at the Tanjung Hantu shooting range, here. Raja Permaisuri of Perak, Tuanku Zara Salim, was also in attendance. Also present were Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad, Army Chief General Tan Sri Datuk Seri Muhammad Hafizuddeain Jantan, and United… Continue reading Sultan Nazrin graces LEMBING SAKTI 2025 military exercise

Perak FMM urges more SST expansion talks for industry clarity

IPOH: The Perak Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) has called for additional engagement sessions to address industry concerns over the expanded Sales and Services Tax (SST) scope, which took effect on July 1. FMM deputy chairman Mark Chan Chow Loong emphasised the need for clarity, as the expansion covers over 3,000 new items, raising technical… Continue reading Perak FMM urges more SST expansion talks for industry clarity

Education amendment bill 2025 makes secondary school compulsory

KUALA LUMPUR: The Education (Amendment) Bill 2025 was tabled for its first reading in the Dewan Rakyat today, proposing significant changes to Malaysia’s education system. The bill aims to make secondary education compulsory, expanding the current definition under the Education Act 1996. Deputy Education Minister Wong Kah Woh introduced the bill, confirming that the second… Continue reading Education amendment bill 2025 makes secondary school compulsory

Maxim and InDrive warned over EVP compliance by transport ministry

ALOR SETAR: The Ministry of Transport has issued a strong warning to e-hailing operators Maxim and InDrive, demanding full compliance with service requirements, including the mandatory E-Hailing Vehicle Permit (EVP). Failure to adhere could result in licence suspension or revocation. Transport Minister Anthony Loke confirmed that both companies are under a three-month monitoring period to… Continue reading Maxim and InDrive warned over EVP compliance by transport ministry

Two brothers plead not guilty to kidnapping and assault in Puchong

SHAH ALAM: Two brothers pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate’s Court today to charges of kidnapping and voluntarily causing hurt to a man in Puchong last week. V. Kirtik Ram, 19, a lorry attendant, and his brother V. Theshvinram, 18, a despatch rider, were jointly accused of abducting a 21-year-old local man with intent to… Continue reading Two brothers plead not guilty to kidnapping and assault in Puchong

RM300 incentive for top SPM students in RISDA tuition programme

KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Rural and Regional Development (KKDW) will reward RM300 to all high-achieving students under the Tuisyen Rakyat RISDA programme who excelled in the 2024 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi revealed that 884 participants achieved outstanding results, including 17 scoring 11As, 16 with… Continue reading RM300 incentive for top SPM students in RISDA tuition programme

Mental health of career women in Malaysia remains stable – YKN

PUTRAJAYA: The mental well-being of working women in Malaysia remains under control compared to Western nations, though advocacy and early intervention are essential to prevent stress from escalating. National Welfare Foundation (YKN) CEO Nordina Haron noted that most women in the country successfully balance career and family responsibilities despite daily emotional challenges. “In Malaysia, women… Continue reading Mental health of career women in Malaysia remains stable – YKN

Median wage in Malaysia’s formal sector hits RM3,000 in Q1 2025

PUTRAJAYA: The median monthly wage for Malaysia’s formal sector increased by 5.5 percent to RM3,000 in March 2025, up from RM2,844 a year earlier, according to the latest report from the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM). Chief Statistician Datuk Seri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin attributed the rise to sustained economic growth and the revised minimum… Continue reading Median wage in Malaysia’s formal sector hits RM3,000 in Q1 2025

KESUMA integrates AI into TVET to prepare workforce for IR4.0

GEORGE TOWN: The Ministry of Human Resources (KESUMA) is enhancing Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into the curriculum. This initiative aims to prepare Malaysia’s workforce for the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0). Minister Steven Sim announced the move during the 52nd Asian Regional Training and… Continue reading KESUMA integrates AI into TVET to prepare workforce for IR4.0

Public urged to use Bas.My for subsidised bus service continuity

ALOR SETAR: The Ministry of Transport is urging the public to utilise the Bas.My stage bus service to ensure its long-term sustainability. Introduced under the Stage Bus Service Transformation (SBST) programme, the service is being rolled out in phases this year with significant government funding. Transport Minister Anthony Loke stressed the need for strong ridership… Continue reading Public urged to use Bas.My for subsidised bus service continuity

Public urged to stay calm during Warriors Day gun salute in Putrajaya

PUTRAJAYA: The public has been advised to remain calm upon hearing ceremonial cannon fire during the upcoming Warriors Day parade on July 31 at Dataran Pahlawan Negara. Putrajaya police chief ACP Aidi Sham Mohamed confirmed that the Malaysian Armed Forces will conduct a 21-gun salute on the day, with a rehearsal involving two rounds scheduled… Continue reading Public urged to stay calm during Warriors Day gun salute in Putrajaya

Parliament clash over 20-tonne rubbish cleanup after rally

KUALA LUMPUR: A fiery exchange erupted in Parliament today after Pendang MP Datuk Awang Hashim accused Housing and Local Government Minister Nga Kor Ming of misleading the House regarding the 20 tonnes of waste collected following a recent rally. Nga countered that the data came directly from the Solid Waste Management and Public Cleansing Corporation… Continue reading Parliament clash over 20-tonne rubbish cleanup after rally

Malaysia considers full vape ban

PETALING JAYA: The government is moving towards a complete ban on the use and sale of electronic cigarettes or vape products, Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr. Dzulkefly Ahmad told the Dewan Rakyat today. “However, the implementation of such a ban must be carried out carefully, taking into account various aspects including legal implications, enforcement, and… Continue reading Malaysia considers full vape ban

Police review CCTV footage after break-in at Mahathir’s grandson’s home

KUALA LUMPUR: Police are reviewing closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage from surrounding areas following a break-in at the residence of former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s grandson in Bukit Ledang. The incident, reported last Wednesday, resulted in the loss of jewellery worth RM1.8 million. Acting Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Mohamed Usuf Jan Mohamad said… Continue reading Police review CCTV footage after break-in at Mahathir’s grandson’s home

Klang Valley drug syndicate busted with RM4.66m syabu seized

KUALA LUMPUR: Police dismantled a drug trafficking syndicate in the Klang Valley after arresting three men and confiscating 145.68kg of syabu valued at RM4.66 million. The operation, conducted on July 24, led to the seizure of drugs hidden in a car and a rented house in Puncak Jalil. Acting Kuala Lumpur police chief Datuk Mohamed… Continue reading Klang Valley drug syndicate busted with RM4.66m syabu seized

Contractor pleads not guilty to RM50k false document charges

ALOR SETAR: A contractor has denied allegations of using falsified documents to claim RM50,000 for maintenance work eight years ago. Fakhruziyahdy Shaari, 53, entered a not-guilty plea in the Sessions Court today over an alternative charge linked to forged documents. The case involves claims for the upkeep of 16 CCTV cameras at the Community Rehabilitation… Continue reading Contractor pleads not guilty to RM50k false document charges

Efficient energy use in government buildings cuts costs – PETRA

KUALA LUMPUR: Efficient energy use in government buildings can significantly lower utility costs and support Malaysia’s sustainable energy transition, according to the Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA). The ministry highlighted this during a recent seminar aimed at promoting energy-saving practices among civil servants. The seminar, part of the Malaysia Energy Literacy Programme… Continue reading Efficient energy use in government buildings cuts costs – PETRA
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