Malaysia reported 23 fatalities in 1,225 traffic accidents during Eid al-Adha celebrations, despite a decrease in accidents compared to last year. The Malaysian police urged drivers to adhere to traffic laws.
The Deputy Inspector General of Malaysian Police, Tan Sri Ayub Khan, confirmed no links exist between the suspect's family and the police in the murder case of student Nurfisya Zulkifli. This statement comes amid false claims regarding this relationship.
During two operations in Tua, Malaysian police seized <strong>323.91 kg</strong> of methamphetamine and <strong>0.98 liters</strong> of fentanyl, valued at approximately <strong>RM16.34 million</strong>. Two individuals were arrested, highlighting ongoing drug trafficking activities in the region.
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.
Malaysian authorities have dismissed 12 police officers from their field duties due to suspicions of their involvement in a cryptocurrency theft case. The incident, which involves foreign nationals, has an estimated value of around 200,000 ringgit.
Malaysian police are on the hunt for a suspect involved in an assault on his wife that led to her miscarriage. The incident occurred on April 28 in Sungai Patani, and the victim is currently receiving treatment at Sultan Abdul Halim Hospital.
Malaysian police are intensifying efforts to locate the founders of the controversial eHati incentive program, believed to be outside the country. This follows their escape just before charges were filed against them.
Authorities in Kuala Lumpur are actively searching for a 15-year-old girl who has been missing from her home in the People's Housing Project in Seri Malaysia since last Friday. The police received a report of her disappearance on the same day.
Malaysian police have arrested 12 individuals as part of the investigation into a riot that occurred at an entertainment center in the Cheras area of Kuala Lumpur last Sunday. The incident involved a truck crashing through the center's gate, causing significant property damage.
The Malaysian police have reported that part-time job scams have resulted in losses estimated at <strong>251.2 million ringgit</strong> since the beginning of 2025. These scams primarily target individuals seeking additional income, prompting warnings to citizens.
The Malaysian police launched 'Op Hazard 3.0' to combat electronic waste, seizing over 316 tons of waste and 388 tons of scrap metal. The operation led to the arrest of 205 individuals and inspections of more than 110 sites nationwide.
The police in Johor, Malaysia, have arrested eight Indonesian men suspected of involvement in migrant smuggling during security operations targeting suspicious areas. The operation led to the seizure of boats and other evidence related to illegal activities.
The Ipoh High Court in Malaysia has granted police an additional two months to gather crucial information regarding the whereabouts of Muhammad Ridwan Abdullah, the ex-husband of Indira Gandhi, and their daughter, who is about to turn 18. This decision comes amid the authorities' inability to locate them.
The Malaysian police are seeking public assistance to locate a missing woman named <strong>Norizan Yahya</strong>, 50, who lost contact with her family yesterday. The last communication occurred while she was job hunting in <strong>Seremban</strong>.
The Malaysian police arrested five individuals, including a couple, and seized 510 kilograms of methamphetamine valued at approximately 25.5 million Malaysian Ringgit during separate raids in the Wang Kliang area.
In a successful security operation, Malaysian police rescued <strong>14 individuals</strong> believed to be victims of forced labor and arrested <strong>7 suspects</strong> involved in a human trafficking network in Malacca last Friday.