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  1. 14 hours ago · Police arrested 29 Indonesians including a skipper, suspected of being involved in human trafficking activities in Sitiawan, Ipoh two days ago. Manjung district police chief Mohamed Nordin Abdullah said his team received information at about 8.34pm from the Kampung Acheh marine police, Sitiawan, and detained a wooden “pom pom” type boat ...

  2. 14 hours ago · KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 13 — Singaporean drivers make up the bulk of foreign offenders with unpaid outstanding traffic summonses, owing the Malaysian authorities an estimated total of RM3.5 million. Since 1990 up until June this year, nearly 41 million outstanding traffic summonses, with an estimated value of RM4 billion, have remained unpaid.

  3. 14 hours ago · Recent human trafficking cases. August 2024 – On Monday, police arrested two taxi drivers, a bakkie driver and 38 undocumented Mozambican passengers, ages between 17 and 40, in Mpumalanga ...

  4. 14 hours ago · Kathmandu. The human trafficking investigation bureau of Nepal Police has arrested 54-year-old Buddhiraj Neupane of Jhapa. According to the bureau’s Superintendent of Police Gautam Mishra, Neupane was arrested for his alleged involvement in human trafficking by luring a woman to Mauritius on the pretext of green card.

  5. 14 hours ago · 2:43 PM MYT. RAWANG: The Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) seized 40 white-rumped shamas worth RM1mil at a supermarket parking lot here on Sunday (Aug 11). According to a Sinar ...

  6. 14 hours ago · After the Cold War, many more countries followed: 36 countries abolished capital punishment in the 1990s, with 9 in 1990 alone, 23 in the 2000s, 11 in the 2010s, and 7 so far in the 2020s. Since 1985, there have been only 6 years when no country has abolished the death penalty: 2001, 2003, 2011, 2013, 2018 and 2023.

  7. 14 hours ago · KUALA LUMPUR: A whopping 41 million traffic fines, amounting to an estimated RM4 billion since 1990 through June of this year, remain unpaid by traffic offenders. Of the total, approximately 51,128 fines, valued at around RM5.1 million, involve foreign nationals from neighboring countries including Singapore, Brunei, and Thailand.