[ad_1] Abdul Nacer Benbrika, born in Algeria, is the first person to be stripped of his citizenship while still in Australia. Australia canceled the citizenship of an Algerian-born Muslim scholar who was convicted of leading a “terrorist” cell that planned to bomb a football match in Melbourne in 2005, according …
Read More »Bulletproof vests not needed for intelligence work, cops say
[ad_1] IGP MP Acryl Sani says police are now reviewing the current SOP for patrol duties, intelligence work, and prevention operations. (Photo by Bernama) IPOH: Both Corporal Baharuddin Ramli and Corporal Norihan Tari, who was seriously injured in a shootout along the Malaysian-Thai border yesterday morning, did not wear bulletproof …
Read More »Australia Cancels Citizenship Of First Local Muslim Cleric
[ad_1] SYDNEY: Australia canceled the citizenship of an Algerian-born Muslim cleric who was convicted of leading a terrorist cell that planned to bomb a football match in Melbourne in 2005, Home Secretary Peter Dutton said on Wednesday (November 25). Abdul Nacer Benbrika is now the first person to be stripped …
Read More »High-ranking politicians among intermediaries in the admission of foreign workers, says MP
[ad_1] The PAC says that even foreign workers who did not pass their medical exams were able to enter the country. KUALA LUMPUR: An opposition deputy has alleged that several high-ranking politicians participated as intermediaries who brought foreign workers into the country through special approvals. Citing the Public Accounts Committee …
Read More »Mah Sing Plastics signs a PV RM12mil agreement with Plus Solar
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Mah Sing Plastics Industries Sdn Bhd (MSPI) has awarded a RM12 million solar photovoltaic (PV) installation project to clean energy provider Plus Solar Systems Sdn Bhd (Plus Solar) to equip MSPI’s smart factory in Klang, Selangor. CEO Lee Foo Keong said that the first phase of PV …
Read More »Immigration union bombing: MACC arrests three foreign worker agents
[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) detained three agents of foreign workers in the framework of “Ops Selat”, the national bombing against a union for counterfeiting immigration stamps. The Putrajaya Magistrates Court allowed the three to remain in pre-trial detention by MACC until December 1. The officers were arrested …
Read More »Johor Police Chief Police Arrest Man Who Allegedly Made Slanderous Statement About IGP
[ad_1] JOHOR BARU: Police arrested a 39-year-old man for allegedly making a slanderous statement about Police Inspector General Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador and Johor Police Chief Comm Datuk Ayob Khan Mydin Pitchay. Comm Ayob said that K. Haridas was arrested at his home in Taman Pasir Mas, Rantau in …
Read More »Tesla’s market value surpasses RM 2 trillion after super rally: Elon Musk is now the second richest man in the world
[ad_1] Crazy things. Tesla’s market value soared above $ 500 billion (or 2.044 trillion yuan) yesterday, the latest peak in a super rally in which shares of the electric vehicle maker rose more than 500% in 2020. As investors bought debut Tesla stock on the S&P 500, the counter jumped …
Read More »Japan fights coronavirus in luxurious style with million yen masks
[ad_1] TOKYO (Reuters) – Japanese trendsetters can now guard against the coronavirus in lavish style with opulent masks adorned with diamonds and pearls for an incredible million yen ($ 9,600) each. Cox Co’s Mask.com chain began selling the handmade masks last week, with the goal of cheering people up and …
Read More »Covid-19: No M’sians to be used as ‘lab mice’ in vaccine development, says KJ
[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians will not be used as “laboratory mice” regarding the use of the Covid-19 vaccine once it is available, says Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Khairy Jamaluddin. “We are not going to compromise safety, although we hope to receive the vaccine by the first quarter of …
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