A video went viral online, showing a man blocking a woman’s car before setting it on fire. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A man suspected of setting his wife’s car on fire at Jalan Tebrau has been arrested following a series of police raids. Johor ...
A concerned citizen claimed the fire department told her they cannot help because it was too dangerous for the rescue officer to do so.
The issue was reignited by a viral video showing a woman refuelling a Singapore-registered car at a subsidised petrol pump in ...
Petrol station operators in Malaysia have called for fines against foreign motorists refueling with subsidized fuel after a ...
Police are tracking down a 25-year-old man for allegedly setting fire to his wife’s car at Jalan Tebrau here yesterday. Johor Bahru Selatan district ...
A 28-second video clip of the incident had gone viral on social media before the victim lodged a police report at 1.33am ...
“As long as the buyers are not penalised, they will always keep trying,” he added, emphasizing the glaring problem: the ...
Presently, if a non-Malaysian buys subsidised fuel (RON 95 petrol) at a Malaysian petrol station, the dealer can be fined up ...
If a foreigner buys subsidised fuel at a local petrol station in Malaysia, the dealer can be fined up to one million ringgit (S$307k) or jailed for three years – but the foreigner gets away scot-free.
A recent post by a retired MCA member does not reflect the party’s opinion, says party president Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
A Malaysian court has fined a Singaporean influencer for falsely claiming that she was nearly kidnapped at a mall near the ...