Wanted Indonesian Armed Robbers Shot Dead

17 November 2008
Seremban
Four Indonesian wanted criminals were shot dead yesterday by the police along Jalan Seremban, Kualiti Alam, after a 15-minute car chase in Bukit Nenas. The men, who practised black magic to defend against weapons and the police, are believed to have been involved in 24 armed robberies in Negri Sembilan, Malacca and Selangor.
The [...]

16 Foreign Women Trafficked for Vice

27 March 2008
Putrajaya
16 foreign women have been rescued by the Immigration Department from the clutches of a human trafficking syndicate in two operations in Seremban and Johor Baru. Three members of the syndicate in their 30s have been arrested and remanded for between 4 and 14 days under the Anti-Trafficking In Persons Act 2007 came [...]

Bank Officer Involved in RM5 Million Embezzlement

11 March 2008
Seremban
Bukit Aman Federal Commercial Crimes police officers are investigating a bank employee for allegedly embezzling RM5 million in Kajang. The female officer had been working at a bank branch there for over a year.
The employee’s supervisors had found discrepancies in the bank’s accounts and an audit revealed that millions of ringgit were missing.
It [...]

Contraband Fireworks Worth RM2.8 Million Seized

1 February 2008Seremban
On Thursday at 8:30am, Customs officers raided an area along Jalan Sg Tua, Batu Caves, Selangor, and seized three lorries containing RM2.8 million worth of smuggled firecrackers.
102 cartons of contraband, believed to have been brought in from China via the Butterworth port, were seized. A 30-year-old lorry driver was also detained.
The smuggling syndicate [...]

RM6 Million Worth of Cigarettes and Beer Seized

30 November 2007Seremban
About RM6 million worth of contraband cigarettes and beer were seized in several raids at the North Port, Port Klang, the officers from the Customs Department.
On Wednesday, the officers seized a container with 11 million cigarettes smuggled from Cambodia. Investigations revealed that the cigarettes were imported by a company in Kuantan. The seizure [...]

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