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MyBayar Saman mobile app to be improved; 814,622 users registered on platform as of April 15 - Police

19 April 2021 5:18 pm / 0 comments The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM), through the Bukit Aman traffic investigation and enforcement department (JSPT) will be improving the MyBayar Saman mobile app in order to further increase the collection of summonses, according to As of April 15, 814,622 users had registered with MyBayar Saman platform since its inception on March 25, said JSPT director Datuk Azisman Alias. “We are in the process of updating the system, among others, by introducing collections of summonses such as [with the] registration of companies and foreigners, and individual payment limits, Azisman told the news wire. MyBayar Saman is currently the sole provider of online payment systems through which members of the public can pay for their summonses issued by the PDRM. The police have collected more than RM89 million through MyBayar Saman from 803,739 summonses issued, following the 50% discount for online payment introduced on March 25 which was available until A

I proved possible to rid Sabah of illegals | Daily Express Online - Sabah s Leading News Portal

Published on: Sunday, April 18, 2021 By: [] Chong posing with his books. DE: You have been credited as being the only Chief Minister (CM) who did his best to solve Sabah’s illegal immigrant problem to the extent of demolishing their settlements that were a refuge for criminals and causing millions of ringgit losses in water and electricity thefts. How did you achieve it? Chong: I was able to mobilise all the various relevant enforcement officials. I succeeded in mobilising the Royal Malaysian Police, the Armed Forces all the Local Authorities, and enforcement officials to work as one team. It was a big family of Malaysians tackling one common problem, which everyone called the ‘Mother of All Problems’ and that is the illegal immigrants. 

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Drugs from cow dung fungi now popular in clubs, parties — Cops

Drugs from cow dung fungi now popular in clubs, parties Cops 06 Apr 2021 / 07:44 H. Bukit Aman Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department deputy director (Intelligence/Operations) DCP Zainudin Ahmad. Bernama KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) have detected a rather disgusting and dirty method to produce drugs, including using mushroom derived from cow dung. Bukit Aman Narcotics Criminal Investigation Department deputy director (Intelligence/Operations) DCP Zainudin Ahmad said the drugs were mostly in liquid form and mixed into drinks during wild parties and at entertainment outlets. “The cow dung produces mushrooms and will be processed.this type of drug will make those taking them hallucinate.

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