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How bout giving up Jho Low for something in return?
Feb 05, 2019
Bukit Aman has not has not ruled out the possibility of certain parties offering a reward or bounty, for information to help capture Jho Low.
The IGP says such efforts would actually assist police in detaining the fugitive businessman.
Tan Sri Mohamad Fuzi Harun adds that any reward could be an incentive for people to come forward with valuable information.
He has also hinted that even the police may consider offering a reward, if need be.
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MOE announces new haze ruling for schools
The Education Ministry says schools must halt all outdoor activities, whenever the air pollutant index reading in their respective districts goes above 100.
Previously, these activities were to be stopped only when the API reading exceeds 150, but the new ruling was made, following amendments to the National Haze Action Plan.
However, the Ministry says national and school exams during this period will have to continue.
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Statements over Sepang house fire recorded
Police have recorded statements from family members and neighbours, of the couple that perished in a fire at their home in Sepang, Selangor last week.
Police earlier ruled the case as murder, but have yet to identify any suspects.
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