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BY YISWAREE PALANSAMY
M. Indira Gandhi speaks at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur October 9, 2020. Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 1 ― M. Indira Gandhi’s resolution for 2021 remains the same as the one she made 11 years ago when she was forcefully separated from her youngest child Prasana Diksa.
To see and hold her little girl once more.
“It s getting very frustrating because we are waiting for an end to this and that a solution will come, but nothing is happening.
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He said police obtained this information after questioning an Indonesian labourer, in his 40s, in Sabah, who is also one of the suspects in the case. The suspect was arrested in Sabah on Monday and the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) have obtained new leads in our investigation. Yes, PDRM obtained a new lead that the culprit originated from there (Indonesia), and we are questioning the suspect further to determine who edited the video,” he told Bernama in Bukit Aman.
Abdul Hamid said Malaysian police had shared this information with their Indonesian counterparts and the main suspect is expected to be known soon.
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He added such sacrifice was warranted to ensure the safety and security of the people.
“Police personnel and officers who disregard their own self-interest for the sake of the public should be commended.
“We should pray to Allah for protection from any form of danger, and may our sacrifice be rewarded by the Almighty, ” he said in his New Year message on Thursday (Dec 31).
The country’s top cop, who wished all Malaysian a Happy New Year, said 2020 tested everyone with the emergence of an unexpected enemy - Covid-19 - which has killed millions of people all over the world.
Published on: Thursday, December 31, 2020
By: Bernama
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Deputy Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Rosol Wahid said a frozen meat importing firm believed to be behind an illegal meat cartel will be charged in court soon. Bernama file pic
Kuala Lumpur: A frozen meat importing firm believed to be behind an illegal meat cartel will be charged in court soon, says Deputy Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Rosol Wahid.
Speaking to reporters after officiating the Food Bank Malaysia programme in Kampung Lubuk Periuk here, today, he said the investigation paper on the company located in Johor Baru was almost complete, as the ministry had obtained the meat analysis results from the Chemistry Department on Monday.