The Malaysian police successfully dismantled a drug trafficking network in Johor, arresting six individuals and seizing drugs valued at <strong>1.24 million Malaysian ringgit</strong>. The operations took place in two different areas, revealing a significant quantity of drugs prepared for distribution.
The Malaysian Immigration Department in Johor has arrested four Chinese nationals for using fake passports and staying in the country illegally. They were apprehended in a luxury apartment in the Bayu Puteri area on April 2.
An unprecedented influx of Singaporeans is heading to Johor, Malaysia, not only for groceries but also in search of cheaper fuel. This trend is driven by soaring gasoline prices in Singapore due to Middle Eastern conflicts, where the price per liter is nearly three times that in Malaysia.
A controversial incident occurred in Malaysia when a man launched fireworks while riding a motorcycle in Johor. This act raised questions about public safety and its impact on celebrations.