Gencatan senjata Thailand-Kemboja bukti pengaruh diplomatik ASEAN – Anwar

JAKARTA: Persetujuan gencatan senjata serta-merta antara Thailand dan Kemboja mencerminkan kekuatan ASEAN dalam mengekalkan kestabilan serantau, kata Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. Beliau menegaskan bahawa kejayaan ini membuktikan nilai diplomasi dan kerjasama dalam kalangan negara anggota. Dalam ucapan di Sekretariat ASEAN, Anwar yang juga pengerusi semasa blok serantau itu berkata, “Dengan menjunjung Piagam ASEAN… Continue reading Gencatan senjata Thailand-Kemboja bukti pengaruh diplomatik ASEAN – Anwar
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Malaysian aid reaches Gaza after six-month blockade via Jordan

KUALA LUMPUR: A Malaysian humanitarian mission has successfully delivered 2,400 tonnes of aid to Gaza through a Jordan-led convoy, marking the first cross-border delivery since Israel blocked all access to the territory on March 2. Karisma Humanitarian Aid Mission (KHOM) director Nik Marina Datuk Hussein confirmed that the supplies, including food boxes and infant formula… Continue reading Malaysian aid reaches Gaza after six-month blockade via Jordan

Keeping deliveries fresh without melting margins

THE cold chain logistics industry is no longer a niche vertical; it is a backbone of modern supply chains. In Malaysia, the market was valued at RM2.5 billion in 2023, reflecting the country’s growing reliance on temperature-controlled logistics. Beyond urban centres, cold chain logistics plays a vital role in transporting temperature-sensitive items, such as food,… Continue reading Keeping deliveries fresh without melting margins
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ASEAN as global peace model affirmed by Malaysia and Brunei

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia and Brunei have voiced strong confidence in ASEAN’s ability to remain a leading example of diplomacy and global peace. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim highlighted this during a phone discussion with Brunei’s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah following his arrival at the ASEAN Secretariat Building in Jakarta. “We touched on ASEAN as well… Continue reading ASEAN as global peace model affirmed by Malaysia and Brunei

Coherent opens new research facility

PETALING JAYA: Coherent Corp, a global leader in photonics, opened its new Datacom Research and Development Centre in Gelugor, Penang, yesterday, underscoring the company’s strategic commitment to serving its rapidly growing global markets. Situated at Menara IJM Land, the Penang R&D Centre joins the company’s expanding network in Malaysia, complementing its larger manufacturing sites in… Continue reading Coherent opens new research facility
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Lima suspek “Geng Magic” tipu pelancong asing ditahan di KL

KUALA LUMPUR: Polis menahan lima warga asing dipercayai anggota “Geng Magic” kerana disyaki terlibat dalam penipuan terhadap pelancong asing di sekitar ibu negara. Suspek didakwa mengambil wang milik mangsa tanpa disedari menggunakan teknik pertukaran mata wang palsu. Ketua Polis Daerah Dang Wangi ACP Sulizmie Affendy Sulaiman berkata, kesemua suspek dari Timur Tengah itu ditahan dalam… Continue reading Lima suspek “Geng Magic” tipu pelancong asing ditahan di KL
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Keeping deliveries fresh without melting margins THE cold chain logistics industry is no longer a niche vertical; it is a backbone of modern supply chains. In Malaysia, the market was valued at RM2.5 billion in 2023, reflecting the country’s growing reliance on temperature-controlled logistics. Beyond urban centres, cold chain logistics plays a vital role in… Continue reading melt
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Report reveals growing ‘hacktivism’ in Malaysia

PETALING JAYA: Ensign InfoSecurity (Ensign), Asia’s largest pure-play cybersecurity services provider, released its sixth Cyber Threat Landscape Report (CTLR), revealing a thriving underground cyberthreat economy and growing supply chain vulnerabilities across Asia-Pacific. In Malaysia, the report observed a rise in hacktivist activity, with these ideologically motivated threat actors growing in scale and sophistication within a… Continue reading Report reveals growing ‘hacktivism’ in Malaysia
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76 kes kebakaran di sekolah sejak Januari

MARANG: Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia (JBPM) melaporkan 76 kes kebakaran berlaku di kawasan sekolah di seluruh negara sejak Januari lalu. Ketua Pengarah JBPM Datuk Nor Hisham Mohamad mendedahkan 60 peratus kes berpunca daripada faktor berkaitan elektrik. “Sama ada disebabkan pendawaian, penggunaan peralatan elektrik atau rintangan kepada bekalan elektrik itu. Jadi tiga elemen ini menyumbang… Continue reading 76 kes kebakaran di sekolah sejak Januari
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Polis tahan 81 warga Indonesia disyaki curi sawit di Hilir Perak

TELUK INTAN: Polis menahan 81 lelaki warga Indonesia hari ini kerana dipercayai terlibat dalam kegiatan mencuri buah kelapa sawit di sekitar daerah Hilir Perak. Ketua Polis Daerah Hilir Perak ACP Dr Bakri Zainal Abidin berkata kesemua lelaki berusia antara 20 hingga 56 tahun itu ditahan menerusi Op Helang Hilir Fasa 2 hasil serbuan ke atas… Continue reading Polis tahan 81 warga Indonesia disyaki curi sawit di Hilir Perak
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Blackstone executive killed in Manhattan shooting, firm confirms

NEW YORK: Investment firm Blackstone Inc confirmed on Tuesday that senior executive Wesley LePatner was among those killed in a shooting at its Manhattan office building. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon at 345 Park Avenue, where Blackstone has its New York headquarters. “We are heartbroken to share that our colleague, Wesley LePatner, was among… Continue reading Blackstone executive killed in Manhattan shooting, firm confirms

Syrian man charged for Berlin Holocaust memorial stabbing attack

FRANKFURT: A Syrian national accused of supporting the Islamic State group has been formally charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing a Spanish tourist at Berlin’s Holocaust Memorial earlier this year. The 19-year-old suspect, partially identified as Wassim Al M., reportedly targeted the 30-year-old victim at the memorial site in February. Federal prosecutors stated the… Continue reading Syrian man charged for Berlin Holocaust memorial stabbing attack

Dewan Rakyat passes Fisheries Act amendments to curb illegal fishing

KUALA LUMPUR: The Dewan Rakyat has approved amendments to the Fisheries Act 1985, introducing stricter measures to combat illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing (IUU). Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Security Datuk Seri Arthur Joseph Kurup highlighted that Malaysia suffered losses of approximately RM823 million from 2020 to 2024 due to foreign fishermen encroaching on… Continue reading Dewan Rakyat passes Fisheries Act amendments to curb illegal fishing

Lorry owner fined RM1,600 for moving logs without pass in Sabah

KOTA KINABALU: A lorry owner was fined RM1,600 after being caught transporting 59 logs without a removal pass during an operation in Kampung Randagong, Ranau. The Sabah Forestry Department (JPS) and General Operations Force (GOP) detained the two lorries in a late-night operation last Wednesday (July 23). Sabah Forestry Department chief conservator Datuk Frederick Kugan… Continue reading Lorry owner fined RM1,600 for moving logs without pass in Sabah

UK PM Starmer convenes urgent Gaza peace talks with ministers

LONDON: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has summoned ministers back from recess for emergency discussions on a proposed Gaza peace initiative that may lead to Britain recognising Palestinian statehood. The move follows Starmer’s recent meeting with US President Donald Trump in Scotland, where the plan was reportedly shared. Trump confirmed US involvement in establishing food… Continue reading UK PM Starmer convenes urgent Gaza peace talks with ministers

Museums transform into learning, social hubs in Malaysia

BALING: Museums are no longer just repositories of artefacts but have evolved into dynamic centres for learning and social engagement, according to Deputy Minister of National Unity K. Saraswathy. Speaking at the Kembara Ilmu Jom Gi Baling community outreach event, she emphasised the shift towards community-based museum management, where public participation plays a key role.… Continue reading Museums transform into learning, social hubs in Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur 2040 plan balances development with heritage preservation

KUALA LUMPUR: The Kuala Lumpur Local Plan 2040 (PTKL 2040) seeks to harmonise urban development with the conservation of the city’s cultural heritage, according to Mayor Datuk Seri Dr Maimunah Mohd Sharif. She stated that City Hall (DBKL) is collaborating with the Department of National Heritage to establish a structured framework for protecting heritage buildings.… Continue reading Kuala Lumpur 2040 plan balances development with heritage preservation

Malaysia and Indonesia strengthen ties with key agreements in annual talks

JAKARTA: Malaysia and Indonesia solidified their bilateral ties with several key agreements during the 13th Annual Consultation held in Jakarta. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim highlighted the signing of four memorandums of understanding (MoUs) covering border issues, health, information and communication, and internet governance. “We touched on various important issues including a US$30 billion… Continue reading Malaysia and Indonesia strengthen ties with key agreements in annual talks

Gaza crisis echoes Ethiopia, Biafra famines warns UN

GENEVA: The UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) has drawn stark parallels between the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and some of the worst famines of the 20th century, including those in Ethiopia and Biafra. “This is unlike anything we have seen in this century,“ said WFP emergency director Ross Smith during a press briefing in Geneva.… Continue reading Gaza crisis echoes Ethiopia, Biafra famines warns UN

Fukushima radioactive debris removal delayed until 2037

TOKYO: The removal of hundreds of tonnes of radioactive debris from Japan’s tsunami-damaged Fukushima nuclear plant has been postponed until at least 2037, operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (Tepco) announced. Around 880 tonnes of hazardous material remain inside the facility, which suffered one of history’s worst nuclear disasters following a 9.0-magnitude earthquake and tsunami in… Continue reading Fukushima radioactive debris removal delayed until 2037

Netherlands bans Israeli ministers over Gaza violence incitement

AMSTERDAM: The Netherlands has barred two Israeli ministers from entering the country, accusing them of inciting violence and advocating ethnic cleansing in Gaza. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir were declared persona non grata following their inflammatory remarks. Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp stated, “They repeatedly incited settler violence against Palestinians,… Continue reading Netherlands bans Israeli ministers over Gaza violence incitement

Violent videos fuel terror plots among French teens, prosecutors warn

PARIS: French prosecutors have raised alarms over a growing trend of teenage boys allegedly plotting terror attacks, with many influenced by violent videos consumed online. Cases range from a 14-year-old planning to bomb an Israeli embassy to a 16-year-old convicted of plotting attacks on far-right bars. The National Anti-Terror Prosecutor’s Office (PNAT) noted a sharp… Continue reading Violent videos fuel terror plots among French teens, prosecutors warn

China floods devastate villages as residents face once-in-a-century disaster

MIYUN: Villagers in northern China waded through muddy waters under a scorching July sun, salvaging belongings swept away by catastrophic floods that have killed dozens and displaced thousands. The mountainous Miyun district, just outside Beijing, was among the worst-hit areas, with over 100 villages losing power and 80,000 residents forced to evacuate. In Taishitun, a… Continue reading China floods devastate villages as residents face once-in-a-century disaster

Policewoman dies in Gelang Patah-Pendas road collision

JOHOR BAHRU: A policewoman lost her life in a tragic two-vehicle collision at Kilometre 28 on Jalan Gelang Patah-Pendas earlier today. The accident occurred around 7.15 am while the victim, a 37-year-old officer, was en route to her shift at the Taman Universiti Police Station. Iskandar Puteri police chief ACP M Kumarasan confirmed the details,… Continue reading Policewoman dies in Gelang Patah-Pendas road collision

Sarawak disaster committees on alert amid hot dry weather

KUCHING: District and divisional-level Disaster Management Committees (JPBN) in Sarawak have been instructed to remain vigilant due to the ongoing hot and dry weather. Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Douglas Uggah Embas, who chairs the state JPBN, emphasised the need for continuous monitoring as the conditions heighten fire and haze risks. “The Natural Resources and Environment… Continue reading Sarawak disaster committees on alert amid hot dry weather

Albania arrests 18 for alleged wildfire arson as blazes rage

TIRANA: Albanian authorities have detained 18 individuals on suspicion of deliberately igniting wildfires that have ravaged over 12,000 hectares of land since mid-June, police confirmed on Tuesday. The blazes have affected forests, olive groves, and areas near popular tourist destinations along the coast. “Arson is not just a crime—it is also a threat to life,… Continue reading Albania arrests 18 for alleged wildfire arson as blazes rage

Malaysia leads ASEAN AI safety network for ethical governance

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is taking the lead in strengthening regional cooperation through the newly proposed ASEAN AI Safety Network, a platform designed to promote shared standards in artificial intelligence (AI) governance, ethics, and innovation. This initiative aligns with the country’s ASEAN chairmanship this year. Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo emphasised the importance of embedding trust… Continue reading Malaysia leads ASEAN AI safety network for ethical governance

Fire incidents in Malaysian schools rise due to electrical faults

MARANG: The Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) has recorded 76 fire incidents in school areas nationwide this year, with electrical faults accounting for 60% of cases. Director-General Datuk Nor Hisham Mohammad stated that wiring issues, electrical equipment misuse, and power supply resistance were the main contributors. “We did not categorise fire incidents as happening… Continue reading Fire incidents in Malaysian schools rise due to electrical faults

Fire department defers to AGC over influencer brothers’ false report case

MARANG: The Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia (JBPM) has deferred to the Attorney General’s Chambers (AGC) regarding the sentencing of motoring influencer Tengku Nizaruddin Tengku Zainudin and his brother, Tengku Abdul Aziz, for lodging a false police report. JBPM director-general Datuk Nor Hisham Mohamad stated that while public sentiment suggests the punishment was too… Continue reading Fire department defers to AGC over influencer brothers’ false report case

Israel rejects international pressure for Gaza ceasefire amid conflict

JERUSALEM: Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has firmly rejected growing international demands for a ceasefire in Gaza and recognition of a Palestinian state, calling it a “distorted campaign” of pressure. Speaking to reporters, Saar stated that halting the conflict while Hamas remains in power would be a “tragedy for both Israelis and Palestinians.” “It ain’t… Continue reading Israel rejects international pressure for Gaza ceasefire amid conflict

Dramatic river chase in Kuantan as three suspects arrested in drug raid

KUANTAN: Three men suspected of drug abuse attempted a daring escape by jumping into Sungai Belat during a raid under Ops Guardian today. The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Pahang, led by Deputy Director of Operations Maritime Captain Mohd Marmizi Md Nor, conducted the joint operation with seven other enforcement agencies. The dramatic chase unfolded… Continue reading Dramatic river chase in Kuantan as three suspects arrested in drug raid

Five magic gang suspects arrested for tricking tourists in KL

KUALA LUMPUR: Police have detained five foreigners suspected of being part of a ‘magic gang’ involved in stealing money from tourists using deceptive hand tricks in the city centre. Dang Wangi district police chief ACP Sulizmie Affendy Sulaiman confirmed the arrests, stating that the suspects, all from Middle Eastern countries, were apprehended in separate raids… Continue reading Five magic gang suspects arrested for tricking tourists in KL

Malaysia’s PM Anwar facilitates Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire as ASEAN chair

KUALA LUMPUR: Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Shamsul Azri Abu Bakar commended Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for mediating ceasefire talks between Cambodia and Thailand. The negotiations, held in Putrajaya, underscored Malaysia’s proactive role as ASEAN Chair in resolving regional disputes. Shamsul Azri highlighted Anwar’s pivotal involvement in a Facebook post, stating,… Continue reading Malaysia’s PM Anwar facilitates Cambodia-Thailand ceasefire as ASEAN chair

Kazakhstan approved to export coal to EU via Russian ports

ALMATY: Kazakhstan has received approval from the European Union to export coal through Russian ports, despite ongoing sanctions against Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine. The Central Asian nation, the EU’s largest trading partner in the region, relies heavily on Russian transit routes due to its landlocked geography. The Kazakh trade ministry confirmed the development,… Continue reading Kazakhstan approved to export coal to EU via Russian ports

Halal auditors must uphold fairness and integrity, says Mohd Na’im

BANGI: The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar, has stressed the need for halal auditors to perform their duties with unwavering integrity and impartiality. Speaking at the Malaysian Auditor Convention 2025, he warned that negligence or bias could damage the credibility of Islamic institutions. “Fairness must be upheld… Continue reading Halal auditors must uphold fairness and integrity, says Mohd Na’im
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Anwar’s role in Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire wins praise from Wan Rosdy

KUANTAN: UMNO vice-president Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail has called for full support for Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s diplomatic efforts in facilitating a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia. He emphasised that such achievements should transcend political divisions, highlighting Malaysia’s respected role in ASEAN. Wan Rosdy stated, “In my view, being a politician… Continue reading Anwar’s role in Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire wins praise from Wan Rosdy

Halal auditors must uphold fairness and integrity, says Mohd Na’im

BANGI: The Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar, has stressed the need for halal auditors to perform their duties with unwavering integrity and impartiality. Speaking at the Malaysian Auditor Convention 2025, he warned that negligence or bias could damage the credibility of Islamic institutions. “Fairness must be upheld… Continue reading Halal auditors must uphold fairness and integrity, says Mohd Na’im

Malaysia holds special meeting to improve highway telecom coverage

KUALA LUMPUR: A special meeting was held to tackle telecommunications and internet coverage issues on Malaysian highways, according to Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi. The discussion involved Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), and the Malaysian Highway Authority (LLM). The meeting was prompted by frequent complaints from… Continue reading Malaysia holds special meeting to improve highway telecom coverage

Lebanon court sentences man to death for UN peacekeeper killing

BEIRUT: A Lebanese military court has sentenced a man to death in absentia for the killing of an Irish United Nations peacekeeper in 2022, a judicial official confirmed on Tuesday. The case involved the fatal shooting of Private Sean Rooney, 23, during an attack on a UN convoy in southern Lebanon, a region dominated by… Continue reading Lebanon court sentences man to death for UN peacekeeper killing

MACC arrests retired, senior police officers in RM110,000 bribe case

KUANTAN: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) in Pahang has detained two senior police officers and a retired policeman for allegedly accepting bribes totalling RM110,000. The suspects were reportedly involved in shielding drug and ketum distribution activities in the state. A source revealed that the three men, aged between their 30s and 50s, were arrested around… Continue reading MACC arrests retired, senior police officers in RM110,000 bribe case

Ramssol forges landmark AI, cloud computing collaboration with Tencent, Equinix

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia is set to accelerate its digital transformation by tapping Chinese expertise in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing, following a landmark collaboration spearheaded by Ramssol Group Bhd with Tencent Cloud and supported by Equinix. The Malaysia-China Tech & Trade Cooperation Exchange Conference 2025, held in Sheraton Petaling Jaya today, underscored the nation’s… Continue reading Ramssol forges landmark AI, cloud computing collaboration with Tencent, Equinix
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Trump opens Scottish golf course amid trade deals and diplomacy

BALMEDIE: Donald Trump concluded his five-day Scotland trip by inaugurating a new golf course in Aberdeenshire on Tuesday, capping a visit marked by high-profile diplomacy and controversial remarks. The US president, an avid golfer, delegated the official opening to his son Eric while secret service agents and players navigated the coastal complex. The course boasts… Continue reading Trump opens Scottish golf course amid trade deals and diplomacy

Russian space chief meets NASA head after 8-year gap

HOUSTON: The head of Russia’s space agency Roscosmos arrived in the United States on Tuesday for a landmark meeting with NASA leadership, marking the first face-to-face discussion between the two agencies in eight years. The visit comes despite ongoing geopolitical tensions following Russia’s offensive in Ukraine. “Dmitry Bakanov, head of the Roscosmos delegation, arrived in… Continue reading Russian space chief meets NASA head after 8-year gap

Amirudin urges caution when commenting on foreign issues

KUALA SELANGOR: All parties must exercise caution and responsibility when commenting on issues involving other countries, said Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) vice-president Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari. Amirudin, who is also Selangor Menteri Besar, emphasised that not every matter should be turned into political capital. He stressed the need for maturity and moderation in Malaysia’s political… Continue reading Amirudin urges caution when commenting on foreign issues

inDrive pledges to rebuild trust and strengthen Malaysia operations

KUALA LUMPUR: Ride hailing firm inDrive aims to rebuild trust and strengthen its Malaysia operations following compliance breaches involving driver permit requirements. Macroregional director for Asia-Pacific Mark Tolley admitted that inDrive made errors which led to regulatory scrutiny but has improved its internal systems and is committed to implementing stronger safety and compliance measures. “Where… Continue reading inDrive pledges to rebuild trust and strengthen Malaysia operations
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Six-year-old found dead: Cable tie strangulation confirmed

PETALING JAYA: The post-mortem on the body of a six-year-old boy found deceased in Rompin, Jempol yesterday, revealed that the cause of death was pressure to the neck. According to Kosmo, Negri Sembilan police chief, Datuk Ahmad Dzaffir Mohd. Yussof (pic), stated that the findings were obtained from the approximately four-hour post-mortem, which began at… Continue reading Six-year-old found dead: Cable tie strangulation confirmed

Investments crucial in advancing Asean sustainability agenda: SC chairman

KUALA LUMPUR: Investments are crucial in accelerating Asean’s sustainability journey, particularly in the development of green industries such as renewable energy, clean technology, and regional carbon markets. To achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, the region will require an estimated US$3.7 trillion to US$6.7 trillion (RM15.6 trillion to RM28.3 trillion) in green investments. Securities Commission Malaysia… Continue reading Investments crucial in advancing Asean sustainability agenda: SC chairman
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Malaysia’s total trade reaches record high RM2.9 trillion in 2024

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s trade performance in 2024 showed strong momentum, reflecting the country’s adaptability and resilience as a trading nation, according to Department of Statistics, Malaysia. Total trade rose by RM242.3 billion or 9.2% year-on-year (y-o-y) to a record high of RM2.9 trillion in tandem with increases in exports (5.8%) and imports (13.1%). Chief Statistician… Continue reading Malaysia’s total trade reaches record high RM2.9 trillion in 2024
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KPDN serbu aktiviti seludup LPG subsidi di Ulu Tiram

JOHOR BAHRU: Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri dan Kos Sara Hidup (KPDN) berjaya menggagalkan kegiatan penyelewengan gas petroleum cecair (LPG) bersubsidi dalam satu operasi di Ulu Tiram. Serbuan itu dilakukan di sebuah stor penyimpanan haram yang disyaki menjadi pusat pemindahan LPG subsidi untuk dijual semula di pasaran gelap. Pengarah KPDN Johor, Lilis Saslinda Pornomo, berkata operasi… Continue reading KPDN serbu aktiviti seludup LPG subsidi di Ulu Tiram
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