Sabah Cops Looking For 12 Individuals To Assist In Commercial Crime Probe
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah police are looking for 12 individuals to assist in investigations related to commercial crime cases reported in the state for the past four...
Sabah CM Suggests Enhanced Negotiation To Attract Investors
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Hajiji Noor wants some of the investments that are still in the negotiating process to be enhanced and run...
Problems At 22 Water Treatment Plants In Sabah Must Be Rectified
KOTA KINABALU: A total of 22 water treatment plants (LRAs) in Sabah are not operating properly and the problems need to be addressed soon...
Four Siblings Nabbed For Taking Father’s Body Home
LAHAD DATU: Police arrested four siblings in Kampung Panji Laut after they fled with the body of their father, who died in the patient under...
Number Of Flood Victims In Sabah Drops To 352
KOTA KINABALU: The number of flood victims in Sabah has dropped to 352 people from 99 families this morning compared with 445 from 135...
Borneo Pygmy Elephant Calf Found Dead In Oil Palm Plantation
LAHAD DATU: A two-year-old Borneo pygmy elephant was found dead by oil palm plantation workers near the river area of Ladang Bagahak Saru in Tungku...
Sabah Records 401 New COVID-19 Cases, Two Deaths
KOTA KINABALU: A total of 401 new COVID-19 cases were recorded in Sabah today bringing the cumulative number of cases in the state to...
Marine Police Foil Bid To Smuggle Petrol, Cooking Oil Out Of Semporna
SEMPORNA: An attempt to smuggle cooking oil and petrol out to a neighbouring country failed when a Marine Police team carried out a raid...
MCDF Mobilises Two Teams To Monitor Floods In Lahad Datu
LAHAD DATU: The Malaysian Civil Defence Force (MCDF) has mobilised two teams to monitor the flood situation here after several villages were inundated when a river overflowed its...
RM500K Worth Of Online Gambling Equipment, Fake DVDs Seized By KK Cops
KOTA KINABALU: Kota Kinabalu police have disposed seized online gambling equipment, counterfeit video compact discs (VCDs) and digital video discs (DVDs) worth RM571,140 using the...