In a tragic incident in Malacca, Malaysia, a 14-year-old girl harmed herself after her adoptive mother forbade her from meeting her 17-year-old boyfriend. The event occurred on May 24, and she has since been hospitalized with a stable condition.
In a successful security operation, Malaysian police dismantled two fraud networks operating through call centers in Malacca, arresting 45 individuals of various nationalities. These networks were involved in providing fake sexual services and investment scams.
Authorities in Malacca, Malaysia, led by State Secretary Dato Azhar Arshad, have denied rumors regarding water rationing, affirming that water supplies are under control despite challenging weather conditions.
Malaysian authorities in Malacca have decided not to revoke the operating licenses of two food and beverage companies, despite the cancellation of their halal certification. This decision comes after confirming that there were no violations of licensing conditions.
The Water Regulatory Authority in Malacca has denied rumors of water rationing in the state, asserting that water supplies remain under control despite the ongoing heat wave. The official statement emphasized that recent hot weather and low rainfall have slightly impacted raw water levels.